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Anaerobic ethanol oxidation relies on syntrophic interactions among functional microorganisms to become thermodynamically feasible. Different operational modes (sequencing batch reactors, SBRs, and continuous flow reactors, CFRs) and solids retention times (SRT, 25 days and 10 days) were employed in four ethanol-fed reactors, named as SBR, SBR, CFR, and CFR, respectively. System performance, syntrophic relationships, microbial communities, and metabolic pathways were examined. During the long-term operation, 2002.7 ± 56.0 mg COD/L acetate was accumulated in CFR due to the washout of acetotrophic methanogens. Microorganisms with high half-saturation constants were enriched in reactors of 25-day SRT. Moreover, ethanol oxidizing bacteria and acetotrophic methanogens with high half-saturation constants could be acclimated in SBRs. In SBRs, Syner-01 and Methanothrix dominated, and the low SRT of 10 days increased the relative abundance of Geobacter to 38.0%. In CFRs, the low SRT of 10 days resulted in an increase of Desulfovibrio among syntrophic bacteria, and CFR could be employed in enriching hydrogenotrophic methanogens like Methanobrevibacter.

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