Densification pretreatment triggers efficient methanogenic performance and robust microbial community during anaerobic digestion of corn stover

Mianshen Ge, Yongdi Liu, Jun Zhou, Mingjie Jin

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Abstract

The recalcitrant characteristics of lignocellulosic waste and difficulties in biomass transportation and storage severely limit bioenergy production through anaerobic digestion (AD). In this study, Densifying Lignocellulosic biomass with Chemicals (DLC) pretreatment was developed to address these issues. The results showed that DLC treated corn stover (CS) reached a cumulative methane yield of as high as 224.30 mL/g VS (Volatile Solids), which was 59.27 % higher than that of un-treated. The reduced scum formation in the reactor, increased components consumption of solid phase, and higher organic biodegradability of liquid phase in AD of DLC treated CS enhanced methane yield. Microbial analysis indicated that DLC pretreatment affected the bacterial and methanogenic community structure, and a co-network with Comamonas and Methanobacterium, etc. as hub microbes was constructed. This study proposed a promising technology that could be potentially applied to industrial AD of lignocellulosic biomass.

Original languageEnglish
Article number127762
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume362
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • Bacterial and methanogenic community
  • DLC pretreatment
  • Dissolved organic matter
  • Methane production
  • Network analysis

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