RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Microaerobic digestion of sewage sludge on an industrial-pilot scale: The efficiency of biogas desulphurisation under different configurations and the impact of O2 on the microbial communities A1 Ramos, I. A1 PĂ©rez, R. A1 Reinoso, M. A1 Torio, R. A1 Fdz-Polanco, M. AB Biogas produced in an industrial-pilot scale sewage sludge reactor (5 m3) was desulphurised by imposing microaerobic conditions. The H2S concentration removal efficiency was evaluated under various configurations: different mixing methods and O2 injection points. Biogas was entirely desulphurised under all the configurations set, while the O2 demand of the digester decreased over time. Although the H2S removal seemed to occur in the headspace, S0 (which was found to be the main oxidation product) was scarcely deposited there in the headspace. O2 did not have a significant impact on the digestion performance; the VS removal remained around 47%. Conversely, DGGE revealed that the higher O2 transfer rate to the sludge maintained by biogas recirculation increased the microbial richness and evenness, and caused an important shift in the structure of the bacterial and the archaeal communities in the long term. All the archaeal genera identified (Methanosaeta, Methanospirillum and Methanoculleus) were present under both anaerobic and microaerobic conditions. SN 0960-8524 YR 2014 FD 2014 LK https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/64827 UL https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/64827 LA spa NO Volume 164, July 2014, Pages 338-346 DS UVaDOC RD 11-jul-2024