The Role of Methanogens in Waste Water Treatment

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Introduction


Filamentous methanogen. Obtained from Maryland Astrobiology Consortium, NASA, and STScI


Methanogens


Classification of the different orders of Methanogens. Obtained from http://dc344.4shared.com/doc/U1tNMdLZ/preview.html


Methanogenesis


The figure represents the main pathways of methanogenesis which convert CO2, acetate, or organic acids into methane gas. Image obtained from http://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Black_Sea


Uses in Wastewater Treatment


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Possible Environmental Impacts


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Conclusion


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References

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[7]Y. Wang, C. Ye, H. Yang, J. Zhang, C. Huang, B. Xie. "Methane formation in soil-plant systems treating wastewater as influenced by microbial populations". Environmental Earth Science. 2013. Volume 70. p. 1647-1652.

[8][Slonczewski, J.L., and Foster, J.W. "Microbiology: An Evolving Science". W.W. Norton and Company. 2014. Third Edition.]

Edited by student of Joan Slonczewski for BIOL 238 Microbiology, 2009, Kenyon College.