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Low-temperature anaerobic digestion for wastewater treatment

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CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 444-451

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.copbio.2011.11.025

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  1. Science Foundation Ireland (Charles Parsons Energy Research Award) [06/CP/E006]
  2. Irish Environmental Protection Agency (STRIVE) [2005-ET-MS-29-M3]
  3. Irish Research Council for Science Engineering and Technology (IRCSET
  4. Embark Initiative)
  5. Environmental Protection Agency Ireland (EPA) [2005-ET-MS-29-M3] Funding Source: Environmental Protection Agency Ireland (EPA)
  6. Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) [06/CP/E006] Funding Source: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)

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Methanogenesis is an important biogeochemical process for the degradation of organic matter within cold environments, and is associated with the release of the potent greenhouse gas, methane. Cold methanogenesis has been harnessed, in engineered systems, as low-temperature anaerobic digestion (LTAD) for wastewater treatment and bioenergy generation. LTAD represents a nascent wastewater treatment biotechnology, which offers an attractive alternative to conventional aerobic and anaerobic processes. Successful, high-rate, LTAD of sewage and industrial wastewaters (e.g. from the brewery, food-processing and pharmaceutical sectors), with concomitant biogas generation, has been demonstrated at laboratory-scale and pilot-scale. A holistic, polyphasic approach, which integrates bioprocess, physiological and molecular biological datasets has been critical to the development of the LTAD concept.

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