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Methanogenic Microorganisms in Industrial Wastewater Anaerobic Treatment

Monika Vítězová, Anna Kohoutová, Tomáš Vítěz, Nikola Hanišáková, Ivan Kushkevych

2020Processes92 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Over the past decades, anaerobic biotechnology is commonly used for treating high-strength wastewaters from different industries. This biotechnology depends on interactions and co-operation between microorganisms in the anaerobic environment where many pollutants’ transformation to energy-rich biogas occurs. Properties of wastewater vary across industries and significantly affect microbiome composition in the anaerobic reactor. Methanogenic archaea play a crucial role during anaerobic wastewater treatment. The most abundant acetoclastic methanogens in the anaerobic reactors for industrial wastewater treatment are Methanosarcina sp. and Methanotrix sp. Hydrogenotrophic representatives of methanogens presented in the anaerobic reactors are characterized by a wide species diversity. Methanoculleus sp., Methanobacterium sp. and Methanospirillum sp. prevailed in this group. This work summarizes the relation of industrial wastewater composition and methanogen microbial communities present in different reactors treating these wastewaters.

Topics & Concepts

MethanogenMethanobacteriumMethanosarcinaWastewaterMethanogenesisAnaerobic exerciseBiogasMicroorganismAnaerobic digestionBiologyArchaeaMethanosaetaSewage treatmentIndustrial wastewater treatmentPulp and paper industryBiotechnologyWaste managementBacteriaEcologyMethaneEngineeringGeneticsPhysiologyAnaerobic Digestion and Biogas ProductionMethane Hydrates and Related PhenomenaWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal