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Stick or leave - Pushing methanogens to biofilm formation for ex situ biomethanation

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 291, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.121784

Keywords

Ex situ biomethanation; H-2; Methanogenic biofilm; Homoacetogenesis; Hydraulic retention time

Funding

  1. Innovation Fund Denmark [4106-00017B Electrogas]
  2. Danish Council for Strategic Research [1305-00018B]
  3. Augustinus Fonden
  4. Knud Hojgaards Fond
  5. Oticon Fonden
  6. Graduate School of Science and Technology at Aarhus University
  7. research project APPLAUSE: Apple . Aarhus University . Sustainable Energy

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Biomethanation exploits the ability of methanogenic archaea to convert CO2 and renewable H-2 from electrolysis to biomethane. Biofilm reactors are promising for biomethanation scale-up due to high CH4 productivity and low energy input for H-2 gas-liquid mass transfer. Effects of operational conditions on biofilm dynamics remain largely uncharacterized but may increase reactor potentials further. This study investigated the effect of hydraulic retention time (HRT) on methanogenic biofilm activity and composition. Commercial carriers floating in liquid were exposed to H-2/CO2 for 87 days with the liquid phase being subject to either 18 hours, 10 days, or 20 days HRT. Methanogenic biofilms were dominated by hydrogenotrophic methanogens, but biofilm CH4 productivity was enhanced at 18 hours HRT due to wash-out of competing planktonic species, which otherwise hampered proliferation of biofilm biomass at long HRT. It is suggested that high-rate biofilm reactors can increase methanogenic biofilm activity by minimizing the liquid's H-2 exposure.

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