Abstract
This study investigated methane productions and the microbial communities in the batch anaerobic digestion process with the mono-digestion of corn stalk (CS) and pig manure (PM), and the co-digestion of them. Co-digestion showed the best methane performance, the cumulative methane yield, 256.57 mL·gVS−1; methane production potential, 281.55 mL·gVS−1; maximum methane production rate, 10.17 mL·d−1·gVS−1; and lag phase, 4.24 d. Moreover, co-digestion achieved a more suitable microenvironment including pH, FA and FVFA compared to mono-digestions. Results of high-throughput sequencing indicated that in co-digestion the dynamic changes of relative abundances of phyla and predominant genera were very small and community structure presented a stable status. Acetoclastic pathway was the main biochemical pathway of methanogenesis in co-digestion and mono-digestion of PM, and the growth rate of Methanosaeta in co-digestion was higher. So suitable microenvironment in co-digestion resulted in high growth rate of methanogens and stable microbial community, and leaded to the high methane production.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 4893-4901 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy |
Volume | 42 |
Issue number | 8 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 23 Feb 2017 |
Keywords
- Co-digestion
- Kinetic analysis
- Methane production
- Microbial community
- Mono-digestion