Scott,
There are a number of processes to look at( anaerobic digestion, acetogenesis, hydrolysis, fermentaion etc ;no one place I know of.
Polymers as in pellets are relatively large molecules/macromolecules that break down to monomers smaller parts via bacterial activity,hydrolysis IIRC. The monomers include sugars which in turn break down via a number of bacterial pathways to ethanol and acetic acid.
The polymers in pellets , monomers ,ethanol and acetic acid are all organics and thus all contain organic C.
I prefer to skip the breakdown of polymers and monomers and the byproducts produced and shorten the bacterial cascade involved in getting to acetate I don't personally want to add extra sugar along the way .
I think of it in an oversimplified fashion as : polymers to monomers/ sugars to ethanol to acetic acid to acetate.
There are a number of processes to look at( anaerobic digestion, acetogenesis, hydrolysis, fermentaion etc ;no one place I know of.
Polymers as in pellets are relatively large molecules/macromolecules that break down to monomers smaller parts via bacterial activity,hydrolysis IIRC. The monomers include sugars which in turn break down via a number of bacterial pathways to ethanol and acetic acid.
The polymers in pellets , monomers ,ethanol and acetic acid are all organics and thus all contain organic C.
I prefer to skip the breakdown of polymers and monomers and the byproducts produced and shorten the bacterial cascade involved in getting to acetate I don't personally want to add extra sugar along the way .
I think of it in an oversimplified fashion as : polymers to monomers/ sugars to ethanol to acetic acid to acetate.
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