During anaerobic treatment of sulfate containing wastewaters, sulfate
reducing bacteria (SRB) and methane producing bacteria (MPB) can compe
te for acetate as the common primary substrate. Since acetate is an in
termediate of anaerobic degradation of complex wastes, the outcome of
the competition between SRB and MPB can affect the treatment efficienc
y. The objective of this research was to determine the effects of feed
acetate to sulfate ratio and redox potential on the interaction betwe
en SRB and MPB. Both batch serum bottles and chemostats were used for
this study. The acetate degradation rate constants (k in Monod model).
were found to be 2.4 and 3.2/d for SRB and MPB, respectively, and the
Monod half velocity coefficients (K-s) were found to be 102 and 116 m
g/l for SRB and MPB, respectively. As the feed acetate/SO42- ratio was
increased from 0.66 to 3.33, the percent acetate utilized by SRB decr
eased from 71 to only 4% in chemostats and from 40 to 12% in batch ser
um bottles. The percent acetate utilized by the SRB increased from 19
to 35% when the redox potential was changed from -175 to -75 mV in add
itional Eh-stat experiments. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd