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Acetoclastic methanogens

Donlon BA, Razo-Flores E, Field J et al (1995) Toxicity of N Substituted aromatics to acetoclastic methanogenic activity in granular sludge. Appl Environ Microbiol 61 3889... [Pg.84]

A fermenter in general dismutates its substrate into two compounds, one more oxidized than the substrate and the other more reduced. Fermenting microbes, for example, are commonly responsible for breaking down complex organic matter in clays and shales into simpler, more oxidized organic molecules and H2(aq). Acetoclastic methanogens, as a second example, dismutate acetate to methane and carbonate,... [Pg.259]

Sanz, J.L., Rodriguez, N., and Amils, R. Effect of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons on the acetoclastic methanogenic activity of granular sludge, Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, 47(3) 324-328, 1997. [Pg.1719]

Depending on the electron donor the methanogens at this stage, as mentioned before, are subdivided into two groups acetoclastic and hydrogenotrophic. [Pg.382]


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