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Deep insights into the network of acetate metabolism in anaerobic digestion: focusing on syntrophic acetate oxidation and homoacetogenesis

Journal

WATER RESEARCH
Volume 190, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2020.116774

Keywords

Acetate metabolism; Syntrophic acetate oxidation; Homoacetogenesis; Anaerobic digestion; WL-pathway; Energy conservation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51678553, 21876167, 51808525, 52070176]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFD0800804-03, 2018YFD0500202-04]
  3. Opening Project of the key Laboratory of Energy Utilization of Agricultural Wastes of the Ministry of Agriculture and Villages [KLERUAR2020-01]
  4. Innovation fund project [WESWQGE201901]
  5. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province [2019J05161]

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Acetate plays a crucial role in anaerobic decomposition of organic matter, with a complex network of generation and consumption covering most steps in the anaerobic digestion process. Syntrophic acetate oxidation (SAO) and homoacetogenesis are key processes in the production and consumption of acetate, influencing the efficiency of anaerobic digesters. This review provides insights into the biochemical reactions, metabolism pathways, and physiological characteristics of functional bacteria involved in acetate production and consumption.
Acetate is a pivotal intermediate product during anaerobic decomposition of organic matter. Its generation and consumption network is quite complex, which almost covers the most steps in anaerobic digestion (AD) process. Besides acidogenesis, acetogenesis and methanogenesis, syntrophic acetate oxidation (SAO) replaced acetoclastic methanogenesis to release the inhibition of AD at some special conditions, and the importance of considering homoacetogenesis had also been proved when analysing anaerobic fermentations. Syntrophic acetate-oxidizing bacteria (SAOB), with function of SAO, can survive under high temperature and ammonia/ volatile fatty acids (VFAs) concentrations, while, homoacetogens, performed homoacetogenesis, are more active under acidic, alkaline and low temperature (10 degrees C-20 degrees C) conditions, This review summarized the roles of SAO and homoacetogenesis in AD process, which contains the biochemical reactions, metabolism pathways, physiological characteristics and energy conservation of functional bacteria. The specific roles of these two processes in the subprocess of AD (i.e., acidogenesis, acetogenesis and methanogenesis) were also analyzed in detail. A two phases anaerobic digester is proposed for protein-rich waste(water) treatment by enhancing the functions of homoacetogens and SAOB compared to the traditional two-phases anaerobic digesters, in which the first phase is fermentation phase including acidogens and homoacetogens for acetate production, and second phase is a mixed culture coupling syntrophic fatty acids bacteria, SAOB and hydrogenotrophic methanogens for methane production. This review provides a new insight into the network on production and consumption of acetate in AD process. (c) 2020 ElsevierLtd. All rights reserved.

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