Methane Fermentation of 2-Methoxyethanol by Mesophilic Digesting Sludge
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Methane fermentation of 2-methoxyethanol by mesophilic digesting sludge was studied. 2-Methoxyethanol was considered to be degraded through at least two pathways : pathway I, 2-methoxyethanol→methoxyacetate→glycolate→→→methane plus carbon dioxide; pathway II, 2-methoxyethanol→ethylene glycol→ethanol plus acetate→acetate→methane plus carbon dioxide. Optimal pH for complete degradation of 2-methoxyethanol was 7.5. Optimal temperature for consumption of 2-methoxy-ethanol was 30-35℃. Optimal temperature for accumulation of methoxyacetate was 40℃. The selection of the two pathways depended on pH and temperature.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1986-08-25
著者
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MIKAMI EIICHI
Fermentation Research Institute
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SUZUKI Tomoo
Fermentation Research Institute
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Tanaka Kentaro
Fermentation Research Institute
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TANAKA KAZUHIRO
Fermentation Research Institute
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Suzuki T
(present Address)government Industrial Research Institute Of Nagoya Ministry Of International Trade
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Mikami E
Fermentation Research Institute Agency Of Industrial Science And Technology
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