Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7065670 | Bioresource Technology | 2018 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of the organic loading rate (OLR) on the performance and microbial composition of a two-stage UASB system treating coffee processing wastewater was assessed. The system was operated with OLR up to 18.2â¯g COD (Lâ¯d)â1 and effluent recirculation. Methane production and effluent characteristics were monitored. The microbial composition was examined through next-generation sequencing and qPCR from the anaerobic sludge of the first reactor (R1) operated at low and high OLR. The system showed operational stability, obtaining a maximum methane production of 2.2â¯L CH4 (Lâ¯d)â1, with a removal efficiency of COD and phenolic compounds of 84 and 73%, respectively. The performance of R1 at high OLR in steady conditions was associated with an appropriate proportion of nutrients (particularly Fe) and a marked increase of the syntrophic bacteria Syntrophus and Candidatus Cloacimonas, and acetoclastic and hydrogenotrophic methanogens, mainly Methanosaeta, Methanoculleus, Methanobacterium and Methanomassiliicoccus.
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Authors
Wilmar Alirio Botello Suárez, Juliana da Silva Vantini, Rose Maria Duda, Poliana Fernanda Giachetto, Leandro Carrijo Cintra, Maria Inês Tiraboschi Ferro, Roberto Alves de Oliveira,