Degradation of suspended proteins in an anaerobic rotating bed contactor

A protein rich suspension, obtained from spent grains, was digested in an anaerobic rotating bed contactor (AnRBC) at 37 degree C, pH = 7 and a hydrolic retention time of 1 hr. The hydrolysis and acidification of the suspension was about 50% on organic carbon basis at reactor loads of 2.5 kg TOC/m3....

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Biological treatment of sewage sludges and wastes
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breweries
Environment and pollution
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Industrial applications and implications. Economical aspects
industrial wastes
Methods. Procedures. Technologies
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rotating discs
wastewater treatment
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