LAPSE:2023.28202
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LAPSE:2023.28202
Effect of Addition of Zero-Valent Iron (Fe) and Magnetite (Fe3O4) on Methane Yield and Microbial Consortium in Anaerobic Digestion of Food Wastewater
April 11, 2023
Abstract
Direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET), which does not involve mediation by electron carriers, is realized by the addition of conductive materials to an anaerobic digester, which then activates syntrophism between acetogenic and methanogenic microorganisms. This study aimed to investigate the effect of the addition of two conductive materials, zero-valent iron (ZVI) and magnetite, on the methane production and microbial consortium via DIET in the anaerobic digestion of food wastewater. The operation of a batch reactor for food wastewater without the addition of the conductive materials yielded a biochemical methane potential (Bu), maximum methane production rate (Rm), and lag phase time (λ) of 0.380 Nm3 kg−1-VSadded, 15.73 mL day−1, and 0.541 days, respectively. Upon the addition of 1.5% ZVI, Bu and Rm increased significantly to 0.434 Nm3 kg−1-VSadded and 19.63 mL day−1, respectively, and λ was shortened to 0.065 days. Simultaneously, Methanomicrobiales increased from 26.60% to 46.90% and Methanosarcinales decreased from 14.20% to 1.50% as the ZVI input increased from 0% to 1.50%. Magnetite, at an input concentration of 1.00%, significantly increased the Bu and Rm to 0.431 Nm3 kg−1-VSadded and 18.44 mL day−1, respectively. However, although magnetite improves the efficiency of methanogenesis via DIET, the effect thereof on the methanogen community remains unclear.
Direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET), which does not involve mediation by electron carriers, is realized by the addition of conductive materials to an anaerobic digester, which then activates syntrophism between acetogenic and methanogenic microorganisms. This study aimed to investigate the effect of the addition of two conductive materials, zero-valent iron (ZVI) and magnetite, on the methane production and microbial consortium via DIET in the anaerobic digestion of food wastewater. The operation of a batch reactor for food wastewater without the addition of the conductive materials yielded a biochemical methane potential (Bu), maximum methane production rate (Rm), and lag phase time (λ) of 0.380 Nm3 kg−1-VSadded, 15.73 mL day−1, and 0.541 days, respectively. Upon the addition of 1.5% ZVI, Bu and Rm increased significantly to 0.434 Nm3 kg−1-VSadded and 19.63 mL day−1, respectively, and λ was shortened to 0.065 days. Simultaneously, Methanomicrobiales increased from 26.60% to 46.90% and Methanosarcinales decreased from 14.20% to 1.50% as the ZVI input increased from 0% to 1.50%. Magnetite, at an input concentration of 1.00%, significantly increased the Bu and Rm to 0.431 Nm3 kg−1-VSadded and 18.44 mL day−1, respectively. However, although magnetite improves the efficiency of methanogenesis via DIET, the effect thereof on the methanogen community remains unclear.
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anaerobic digestion, direct inter species electron transfer, magnetite, methanogen, zero valent iron
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Lee JH, Lee JH, Kim SY, Yoon YM. Effect of Addition of Zero-Valent Iron (Fe) and Magnetite (Fe3O4) on Methane Yield and Microbial Consortium in Anaerobic Digestion of Food Wastewater. (2023). LAPSE:2023.28202
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Lee JH: Department of Plant Life & Environmental Science, Hankyong National University, Anseong 17579, Republic of Korea
Lee JH: Department of Plant Life & Environmental Science, Hankyong National University, Anseong 17579, Republic of Korea
Kim SY: School of Animal Life Convergence Science, Hankyong National University, Anseong 17579, Republic of Korea
Yoon YM: Department of Plant Life & Environmental Science, Hankyong National University, Anseong 17579, Republic of Korea; Biogas Research Center, Hankyong National University, Anseong 17579, Republic of Korea [ORCID]
Lee JH: Department of Plant Life & Environmental Science, Hankyong National University, Anseong 17579, Republic of Korea
Kim SY: School of Animal Life Convergence Science, Hankyong National University, Anseong 17579, Republic of Korea
Yoon YM: Department of Plant Life & Environmental Science, Hankyong National University, Anseong 17579, Republic of Korea; Biogas Research Center, Hankyong National University, Anseong 17579, Republic of Korea [ORCID]
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Processes
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11
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3
First Page
759
Year
2023
Publication Date
2023-03-04
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2227-9717
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