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Methanogenic characteristics of formate-utilizing sludge
- Source :
- Journal of Environmental Engineering. July, 1999, Vol. 125 Issue 7, p596, 6 p.
- Publication Year :
- 1999
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Abstract
- The formate-utilizing sludge was first enriched in a chemostat reactor for over 90 days; at steady state, the sludge yield averaged 0.066 mg volatile suspended solids (VSS)/mg chemical oxygen demand (COD). The methanogenic characteristics of this sludge were then investigated in three series of batch experiments at 37 [degrees] C using formate, acetate, and [H.sub.2]/C[O.sub.2], individually, as substrates. At pH 6.4-8.0, the formate-degrading rate averaged 0.76 mg/mg VSS/h (6.35 mg COD/mg VSS/d). At pH 3.0, the sludge completely lost its bioactivity, and required a lengthy recovery period to regain a fraction of its bioactivity after the pH was adjusted to pH 7.1. The sludge was also able to utilize [H.sub.2]/C[O.sub.2] as substrate at an average rate of 0.0167 mg [H.sub.2]/mg VSS/h (3.21 mg COD/mg VSS/d). At pH [less than or equal to] 8.0, the sludge degraded acetate at a very low rate of 3.0 [[micro]gram]/mg VSS/h (0.077 mg COD/mg VSS/d). The sludge exhibited a slight homoacetogenic activity at pH > 8.0 using formate as substrate; the homoacetogenic reaction using [H.sub.2]/C[O.sub.2] as substrate was thermodynamically infeasible, according to chemical free energy analysis.
Details
- ISSN :
- 07339372
- Volume :
- 125
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- Gale General OneFile
- Journal :
- Journal of Environmental Engineering
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- edsgcl.55175184