2021
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.6897
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Practical implications of methanotrophic denitrification as post‐treatment unit of anaerobic effluents in tropical areas

Abstract: BACKGROUND The use of methane as electron donor for denitrification addresses nitrogen removal in anaerobic effluents and can help to abate greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment plants. However, applicable rates of methanotrophic denitrification were only reached under temperature controlled conditions, and in membrane bioreactors, which are not widely available in low‐income countries. In this study, polyurethane foam was used as support media in an up‐flow fixed structured bed reactor (Up‐FSBR).… Show more

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“…Cruz-García and Aizpuru 4 presented a tandem biofilter and photobioreactor in which methanol vapors are treated, the resulting CO 2 being then used for the growth of an industrially-relevant cyanobacteria. Costa et al 5 addressed methanotrophic denitrification as post-treatment unit of anaerobic effluents in tropical areas in order to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Araya and coworkers 6 presented their results on bioderadation of 2,5-dimethylpyrazine in gas and liquid phase by the fungus Fusarium solani.…”
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“…Cruz-García and Aizpuru 4 presented a tandem biofilter and photobioreactor in which methanol vapors are treated, the resulting CO 2 being then used for the growth of an industrially-relevant cyanobacteria. Costa et al 5 addressed methanotrophic denitrification as post-treatment unit of anaerobic effluents in tropical areas in order to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Araya and coworkers 6 presented their results on bioderadation of 2,5-dimethylpyrazine in gas and liquid phase by the fungus Fusarium solani.…”
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confidence: 99%