Temperature regulations impose positive influence on the biomethane potential versus digesting modes treating agricultural residues

Zuopeng Lv, Junyu Wang, Zixuan Chen, Xueru Chen, Lina Zhang, Chunrui Li, Zhongbing Chen, Jianfeng Zhang, Xiayuan Wu, Honghua Jia

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Abstract

Temperature regulations (mesophilic/thermophilic) and digesting modes (mono-/co-digestion) play key roles in the biomethane potential of anaerobic digestion, but limited research focus on the synergetic effects on microbial interconnections of the biomethane process. In this study, the pineapple and maize residues under different operations were monitored by batch biogas assays and 16S high-throughput sequencing to explore: 1) biomethane potential regarding different operations, 2) microbial communities in different treated reactors, and 3) significant factors determine microbial distribution. Results showed that the co-digestion had higher methanogenic abundance and biomethane production (~3300 mLn) versus mono-digestion under mesophilic condition. To the thermophilic condition, the co-digestion had less methanogenic abundance but more biomethane production (~5000 mLn). Statistical evidence uncovered that the Clostridiaceae and Thermoanaerobacteraceae dominated pathways linked closely with methanogenesis which may contribute the more biomethane production in the thermophilic condition. This study demonstrated the temperature regulations drove rare taxa as major contributors for biomethane production.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122747
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume301
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2020

Keywords

  • Anaerobic digestion
  • Digesting modes
  • Rare taxa
  • Temperature

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