| Literature DB >> 32624760 |
Andreas O Wagner1, Rudolf Markt1,2, Thomas Puempel1, Paul Illmer1, Heribert Insam1, Christian Ebner2.
Abstract
Volatile fatty acids (VFA) represent short-chain fatty acids consisting of six or fewer carbon atoms that can be distilled at atmospheric pressure. In anaerobic digestion processes VFAs are of central importance for maintaining stable reactor performance and biogas production, are used as indicators for arising problems and are important process monitoring parameters. In the present study, sludge derived form a full-scale anaerobic digester of a wastewater treatment plant was spiked with formate, acetate, propionate, and butyrate in order to evaluate various commonly used techniques for VFA extraction, preservation, and storage. It was shown that VFA extraction after centrifugation warranted the highest recovery rates for spiked VFAs. Moreover, experiments clearly indicated the importance of a fast sample handling, including the necessity of immediate cooling of the samples. Chemical sample preservation within a narrow time frame or deep freezing emerged as an alternative to instant VFA extraction. Short-time storage of extracted VFA samples at + 4°C is an option for up to 7 days, for longer periods storage at -20°C was found to be applicable.Entities:
Keywords: Acetate; Biogas; Extraction; VFA; conservation
Year: 2016 PMID: 32624760 PMCID: PMC6999426 DOI: 10.1002/elsc.201600095
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eng Life Sci ISSN: 1618-0240 Impact factor: 2.678