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titleOfInvention Recovery method of raw materials for vitamin B12
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] An object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing methanogenic bacteria having a high content of vitamin B12 using an anaerobic wastewater treatment device and recovering the methanogenic bacteria as a raw material for vitamin B12. It is a thing. [Structure] The present invention has a Co content of 0.1 to 2 in wastewater. A cobalt compound was added to the anaerobic reactor 1 so as to be 5 mg / l, and sludge SS having a high content of vitamin B12 was produced in the anaerobic reactor 1. The sludge SS is characterized by being recovered as a raw material for vitamin B12.
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