“…After reactor acclimation and microbial maturation, the PSW introduced into the reactor is broken down into soluble compounds in a process called Hydrolysis [8], [14]. Subsequently, these compounds are transformed by the fermentative bacteria resulting in alcohol, and unstable volatile acids in Acidogenesis [12], [15]. Following Acidogenesis, in Acetogenesis, the volatile acids break, due to instability, to form acetate, carbon dioxide and hydrogen [8], [14].…”