The dominant acetate degradation pathway/methanogenic composition in full-scale anaerobic digesters operating under different ammonia levels
Ammonia is a major environmental factor influencing biomethanation in full-scale anaerobic digesters. In this study, the effect of different ammonia levels on methanogenic pathways and methanogenic community composition of full-scale biogas plants was investigated. Eight full-scale digesters operati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2015-07, Vol.11 (7) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ammonia is a major environmental factor influencing biomethanation in
full-scale anaerobic digesters. In this study, the effect of different
ammonia levels on methanogenic pathways and methanogenic community
composition of full-scale biogas plants was investigated. Eight
full-scale digesters operating under different ammonia levels were
sampled, and the residual biogas production was followed in fed-batch
reactors. Acetate, labelled in the methyl group, was used to determine
the methanogenic pathway by following the 14CH4 and 14CO2 production.
Fluorescence in situ hybridisation was used to determine the
methanogenic communities' composition. Results obtained clearly
demonstrated that syntrophic acetate oxidation coupled with
hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis was the dominant pathway in all
digesters with high ammonia levels (2.8-4.57 g NH4+-N L-1), while
acetoclastic methanogenic pathway dominated at low ammonia ( |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 |