abstract |
A novel method for the liquefaction of solid organic matter by biological methods is provided. Solid organic matter can be hydrolyzed using anaerobic treated water containing a consortia of fermenting microorganisms, that is, to an anaerobic reactor for recovery of available products, ie biogas. When applied, it becomes an easily digestible organic liquid. The consortia includes fermenting microorganisms selected from bacteria of any combination of Bacteroides, Clostridium, Lactobacillus, Streptococcus, Peptococcus, and Ceremonas. This method has applicability in all industries where the solid organic matter occurs as a waste that causes them to be removed and in addition the main problem of environmental pollution associated therewith. [Selection figure] None |