Wastewater with concentrated butyrate was treated in a 2.8 l UASB (Upf
low Anaerobic Sludge Blanket) reactor at 37-degrees-C and pH 7.1-7.7.
The process consistently removed 97-99% of COD for loading rates up to
31 g COD/l/day. Of all the COD removed, 94.5% was converted to methan
e; the average sludge yield was 0.037 g VSS/g COD. Conversion of aceta
te to methane appeared to be the rate-limiting step. Sludge granules h
ad a maximum specific methane production rate of 1.57 g methane COD/g
VSS/day, but were unable to degrade propionate. The granules were 1-2
mm in size and had a densely-packed skin layer which comprised two typ
es of microcolony: one was composed of cocci with abundant extracellul
ar polymer and the other was composed of two bacterial species in juxt
apositioned syntrophic association. The interior was mainly composed o
f Methanotrix-like bacteria, a large number of which were entwined int
o rope-shaped aggregates.