In the anaerobic treatment processes, the airless decomposition of complex organics takes place in three stages: hydrolysis, acid production and methane production. In the first stage of hydrolysis, complex organic substances, which are solid or dissolved, are converted into simpler structures. In the second stage, hydrolysis is converted to fatty acids. Biogas (methane) formation, the third stage of the anaerobic process, is carried out. The anaerobic process is terminated by the conversion of acid bacteria into products, methane, methane, CO2, and water, which are the products of degradation reactions. In addition, COD and BOD removal will occur in this reactor.
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