Thermo-Tolerant Anaerobic Degradation of Volatile Fatty Acids by Digested Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste
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概要
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The effect of temperature on the methanogenic and volatile fatty acid degrading activity of the digested organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW), was studied in bench-scale experiments. Digested OFMSW samples were obtained from pilot plants of a BIOCEL dry anaerobic batch digestion process which was operated either at 25-30℃ or at 35-40℃. OFMSW, digested at either temperatures exhibited comparable methanogenic activities under mesophilic (37℃) and thermophilic (55℃) conditions. The mesophilic methanogenic activity was not affected by a thermophilic digestion period of 1 month. Such a thermo-tolerant property was not observed in digesters which were inoculated with mesophilic granular sludge (MGS) for a full scale UASB reactor. In contrast to MGS, digested OFMSW showed high acetate conversion rates at the subthermophilic temperature range (45-50℃). However, for propionate and butyrate conversion the thermo-tolerance was less pronounced. Digested OFMSW was used as seed material for the start-up of a thermophilic anaerobic high rate reactor. After 5 months of continuous operation the cultivated sludge showed a temperature optimum for acetate degradation at 60-65℃.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1993-08-25
著者
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Lier Jules
Deparment Of Environmental Technology Wageningen Agricultural University
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Lettinga Gatze
Deparment Of Environmental Technology Wageningen Agricultural University
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BRUMMELER ERIK
(Present address)Heidemij Realisatie B.V.
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