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Generic mitigating and promoting effect of zeolite on anaerobic digestion: Physicochemical and metataxonomic data. | LitMetric

This article provides comprehensive data on degradation performance and microbial dynamics derived from a set of 24 lab-scale batch anaerobic digesters involving various types of inhibitors and the addition of zeolite as a support material. In the first series of 12 digesters, three inhibitors were investigated at the following concentrations: 20 g/L of sodium chloride, 400 mg/L of erythromycin, and 5 mg/L of S-metolachlor. Each inhibitor was tested in triplicate, along with a control condition without inhibition. A parallel series was set up identically, except that 15 g/L of zeolite was introduced into each digester to mitigate the inhibition and promote the degradation process. The provided data comprises information regarding the experimental setup, monitoring measurements that assess the degradation performance (production, composition, and apparent isotopic factor of biogas, pH, dissolved inorganic and organic carbon and volatile fatty acids concentrations), microbial samples information, and 16S rRNA gene sequencing data that decipher changes in microbial structure. This datapaper is associated with research article [1] and presents both the sequencing data and the associated physicochemical data in a structured table format. The sequencing data were generated using the Ion Torrent PGM sequencer and have been deposited in the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) database at EMBL-EBI under accession number PRJEB65129 (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJEB65129), with sample accession numbers ranging from ERS16257742 to ERS16257691 [2]. The data serves as a valuable resource for comparisons with data from other studies on lab-scale batch anaerobic digesters, particularly those utilizing zeolite as a support material or involving inhibition caused by similar types of inhibitors (salts, antibiotics, or pesticides).

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