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Efficient methane production from waste activated sludge and Fenton-like pretreated rice straw in an integrated bio-electrochemical system

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 813, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.152411

Keywords

Rice straw; Waste activated sludge; Co-digestion; Microbial electrolysis cell-anaerobic digestion; Microbial community structure

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province, China [LH2019E071]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China, China [52100148]
  3. Key Research and Development Project of Shandong Province, China [2020CXGC011202]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province, China [ZR2021QE161]

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By introducing Fenton-like reagents in anaerobic digestion systems, the acidification and methanogenesis process was accelerated, leading to increased methane production and higher net energy output. MEC enhanced the enrichment of hydrogenotrophic methanogens and promoted acetogenesis and methanogenesis.
Integrated microbial electrolysis cell-anaerobic digestion (MEC-AD) systems have demonstrated potential advantages for methane production in the presence of small amounts of residual inhibitors. In this study, a series of tests were conducted to analyse the acidification and methanogenesis performance of pretreated rice straw (RS) in anaerobic digestion (AD) and MEC-AD systems after the addition of Fenton-like reagents. The results indicated that the short-chain acids (SCFAs) accumulations reached 2284.64 +/- 21.57 mg COD/L with a dosage ratio of 1/4 (g RS/g VSS sludge) in the MEC-AD system and that methane production increased by 63.8% compared with that of an individual AD system. In the interim, the net energy output reached 1.09 x 10(3) J/g TCOD, which was 1.23 times higher than that of the AD system. The residual Fe-3(+)/Fe(2+ )in the pretreatment reagent was capable of promoting acidification and methanogenesis in sludge and RS fermentation. The RS hydrolysis products could constrain methanogenesis, which can be mitigated by introducing an MEC. The microbiological analyses revealed that the MEC strongly increased the enrichment of hydrogenotrophic methanogens, especially Methanobacterium (61.16%). Meanwhile, the Syrurophomonas and Acetobacterium abundances increased to 2.81% and 2.65%, respectively, which suggested the reinforcement of acetogenesis and methanogenesis. Therefore, the enhanced hydrogenotrophic methanogens might have served as the key for enhancing the efficiency of methanogenesis due to the introduction of an MEC.

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