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Enzymatic activities of aerobic thermophilic microorganisms are described and investigated for the development and control of sewage sludge treatment processes in batch and fed-batch cultures. Proteolytic activity is the main enzymatic activity in an aerobic thermophilic sewage sludge treatment process. It has an optimum at 80°C and can be found also during growth on synthetic media. The activity is correlated with the increase in ammonium in the particle-free fraction and the values of the respiratory quotients during cultivation either in sewage sludge or in a syntheticc medium. No other extracellular activities (lipase, amylase, pectinase and cellulase) were detected in the investigated sludge samples. Carbohydrates, lipids and other polymers were either not present in significant amounts or passed with only minor modifications through the treatment. Cultivations in sewage sludge were either oxygen or carbon limited. One strain able to excrete lysozyme was isolated. It might have a synergistic effect on the heat inactivation of pathogenic microorganisms (cryptic growth) although lytic activity remained very low. Two-thirds of the entire metabolic activity is due to degradation of insoluble matter. The utilization of particulate matter also has a positive influence on the efficiency of the process by reduction in dry matter and increase in water-removal properties. Even at extremely low aeration rates, the acidification effect was small. Only small amounts of isobutyrate, isovaleriate and 2-methylbutyrate were formed at extremely low aeration rates and caused an increase in the total volatile fatty acid content after 12 and 36 h cultivation time.
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Bomio, M., Sonnleitner, B. & Fiechter, A. Growth and biocatalytic activities of aerobic thermophilic populations in sewage sludge. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 32, 356–362 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00184989
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