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One-stage anaerobic fermentation of excess sludge for caproate production by supplementing chain elongation enrichments with ethanol as electron donor.

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Medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs) production from excess sludge have recently received great research interest due to higher energy densities, easy-separation capability and high economic benefits. Here, the addition of… Click to show full abstract

Medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs) production from excess sludge have recently received great research interest due to higher energy densities, easy-separation capability and high economic benefits. Here, the addition of chain elongation (CE) enrichments with ethanol as electron donor was used to enhance caproate production from one-stage sludge fermentation. Compared with 0.20 g/L of controls, caproate production reached 9.00 g/L by supplementing CE enrichments with ethanol/acetate ratio of 3:1 after 7 days of acidification of organic matter in pretreated sludge fermentation. Clostridium_sensu_stricto_12, that refers to CE, was enriched in the first and second transfer of the sludge microbial consortium. Maintaining the stability of the microbial consortium would be the key that enables stable and efficient caproate production from sludge fermentation by supplementing CE enrichments.

Keywords: caproate production; enrichments ethanol; sludge; production; fermentation; chain

Journal Title: Journal of environmental management
Year Published: 2022

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