Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7072413 | Bioresource Technology | 2016 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
Only very high concentrated enzymes caused an increase in biogas production in batch experiments. In semi-continuous biogas tests no positive long-term effects (100 days) were observed. Higher enzyme-dosage led to a reduced biogas-yield (13% and 36% lower than the reference). Phenylacetate and -propionate increased (up to 372 mg lâ1) before the other volatile fatty acids did. Volatile organic acids rose up to 6.8 g lâ1. The anaerobic digestion process was inhibited.
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Authors
Liane Müller, Jörg Kretzschmar, Jürgen Pröter, Jan Liebetrau, Michael Nelles, Frank Scholwin,