| Literature DB >> 32428848 |
Merve Atasoy1, Ozge Eyice2, Zeynep Cetecioglu3.
Abstract
Volatile fatty acids (VFAs) has great potential for closed-loop production in dairy industries via resource recovery from waste-streams. In the current study, the transition of VFA production from batch reactor to anaerobic sequencing batch reactor (ASBR) by using cheese industry wastewater under alkali pH was evaluated with respect to seed sludge structure, microbial diversity and reactor type. The transition from the batch reactor to the ASBR demonstrated that the maximum VFA production yield (g COD/g SCOD) was comparable in two reactors (batch: 0.97; ASBR: 0.94), whereas, the dominant acid type was different (batch: 49% lactic acid; ASBR: 80% propionic acid). There was a significant correlation between the productions of butyric acid with Gracilibacteraceae and Desulfovibrionaceae; propionic acid with Desulfovibrionaceae and Synergistaceae; lactic acid with Pseudomonadaceae and Rhodocyclaceae. The high VFA production efficiency can be achieved by long term reactor operation, which enables the shift from industrial waste-streams to biorefineries.Entities:
Keywords: ASBR; Anaerobic granular sludge; Bacterial community; Cheese production wastewater; Volatile fatty acids
Year: 2020 PMID: 32428848 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642