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Engineering anaerobic digestion via optimizing microbial community: effects of bactericidal agents, quorum sensing inhibitors, and inorganic materials
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Acetic acid
/ Anaerobic digestion
/ Anaerobic microorganisms
/ Anaerobic processes
/ Antibiotics
/ Biofilms
/ Human wastes
/ Inorganic materials
/ Literature reviews
/ Methane
/ Microbiomes
/ Microorganisms
/ Production increases
/ Quorum sensing
/ Refuse as fuel
/ Sewage sludge
/ Sludge digestion
2021
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Engineering anaerobic digestion via optimizing microbial community: effects of bactericidal agents, quorum sensing inhibitors, and inorganic materials
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in
Acetic acid
/ Anaerobic digestion
/ Anaerobic microorganisms
/ Anaerobic processes
/ Antibiotics
/ Biofilms
/ Human wastes
/ Inorganic materials
/ Literature reviews
/ Methane
/ Microbiomes
/ Microorganisms
/ Production increases
/ Quorum sensing
/ Refuse as fuel
/ Sewage sludge
/ Sludge digestion
2021
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Engineering anaerobic digestion via optimizing microbial community: effects of bactericidal agents, quorum sensing inhibitors, and inorganic materials
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Acetic acid
/ Anaerobic digestion
/ Anaerobic microorganisms
/ Anaerobic processes
/ Antibiotics
/ Biofilms
/ Human wastes
/ Inorganic materials
/ Literature reviews
/ Methane
/ Microbiomes
/ Microorganisms
/ Production increases
/ Quorum sensing
/ Refuse as fuel
/ Sewage sludge
/ Sludge digestion
2021
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Engineering anaerobic digestion via optimizing microbial community: effects of bactericidal agents, quorum sensing inhibitors, and inorganic materials
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Engineering anaerobic digestion via optimizing microbial community: effects of bactericidal agents, quorum sensing inhibitors, and inorganic materials
2021
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Overview
Anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge (SS) is one of the effective ways to reduce the waste generated from human life activities. To date, there are many reports to improve or repress methane production during the anaerobic digestion of SS. In the anaerobic digestion process, many microorganisms work positively or negatively, and as a result of their microbe-to-microbe interaction and regulation, methane production increases or decreases. In other words, understanding the complex control mechanism among the microorganisms and identifying the strains that are key to increase or decrease methane production are important for promoting the advanced production of bioenergy and beneficial compounds. In this mini-review, the literature on methane production in anaerobic digestion has been summarized based on the results of antibiotic addition, quorum sensing control, and inorganic substance addition. By optimizing the activity of microbial groups in SS, methane or acetate can be highly produced.Key points• Bactericidal agents such as an antibiotic alter microbial community for enhanced CH4production.• Bacterial interaction via quorum sensing is one of the key points for biofilm and methane production.• Anaerobic digestion can be altered in the presence of several inorganic materials.
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Springer Nature B.V
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