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Experiment Overview

Repository ID: FR-FCM-ZZGB Experiment name: combination of anaerobic digestion with electrochemical setup MIFlowCyt score: 29.25%
Primary researcher: Christin Koch PI/manager: Christin Koch Uploaded by: Christin Koch
Experiment dates: 2013-04-24 - 2013-10-21 Dataset uploaded: Sep 2014 Last updated: Mar 2015
Keywords: [microbiome resource management] [bioelectrochemical system] [biogas] [anaerobic digestion] [microbial community] [mixed culture biotechnology] Manuscripts:
Organizations: Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Env. microbiology, Leipzig, (Germany)
Purpose: anaerobic digestion was combined with production of electricity using microbial electrochemical technology (MET)
Conclusion: temporal as well as spatial division of labour by the reactor microbiomes, under conditions allowing microbiome growth and adaptation the methane yield remains constant while the second product, electrons, can be generated
Comments: None
Funding: BMBF (Research Award “Next generation biotechnological processes - Biotechnology 2020+”), Helmholtz-Association (Young Investigators Group), European Fond for Regional Development (EFRE), Sächsische AufbauBank (SAB), Helmholtz Association within the Research Programme Renewable Energies.
Quality control: yellow-green fluorescent beads: 2 μm, FluoSpheres 505/515, F-8827, crimson fluorescent beads: 1 μm, FluoSpheres 625/645, F-8816, Molecular Probes Eugene, Oregon, USA, Fluoresbrite BB Carboxylate microspheres, 0.5 μm, Polyscience, USA; overlap measurements of identical samples at different measuring days
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