Data underlying the publication: Lactate metabolism and microbiome composition are affected by nitrogen gas supply in continuous lactate-based chain elongation

doi:10.4121/14208530.v2
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Contreras Davila, Carlos; Arielle Ali; C.J.N. (Cees) Buisman; david strik (2021): Data underlying the publication: Lactate metabolism and microbiome composition are affected by nitrogen gas supply in continuous lactate-based chain elongation. Version 2. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/14208530.v2
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Chain elongation reactor microbiomes produce valuable medium-chain carboxylates (MCC) from non-sterile residual substrates where lactate is a relevant intermediate. Gas supply has been shown to impact chain elongation performance. In the present study, the effect of nitrogen gas (N2) supply on lactate metabolism, conversion rates, biomass growth and microbiome composition was evaluated in a lactate-fed upflow anaerobic reactor with continuous or intermittent N2 gas supply.
history
  • 2021-03-15 first online
  • 2021-03-17 published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
funding
  • CONACYT-SENER Sustentabilidad Energetica
organizations
Environmental Technology, Wageningen University & Research

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