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This study examined the anaerobic release of phosphorus (P) from two different Baltic Sea sediments (B and F), focusing on the impact of initial concentration of externally introduced waste-derived volatile fatty acids (VFA) as the carbon source, temperature, pH, and mixing conditions. The first batch bioreactor set was operated to demonstrate the effect of VFA on anaerobic P release at different concentrations (1000-10000 mg/L as COD) at 20 °C. A notable P release of up to 15.85 mg/L PO
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