Powdered activated carbon facilitates methane productivity of anaerobic co-digestion via acidification alleviating: Microbial and metabolic insights

Jiaying Ma, Huawei Wei, Yinglong Su, Wenchao Gu, Binghan Wang, Bing Xie

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Abstract

Low methanogenic efficiency caused by excess acidification is a challenge during anaerobic digestion. This study indicated that both granular activated carbon (GAC) and powdered activated carbon (PAC) promoted the start-up of methanogenesis and methane output in anaerobic co-digestion of food waste and fruit-vegetable waste. Moreover, PAC performed better than GAC. Specifically, the highest cumulative methane yield and shortest lag phase were observed in 5 g/L PAC and 10 g/L PAC group, 22.0% higher and 62.5% shorter than that without activated carbon supplementation, respectively. PAC facilitated the methane productivity by effectively accelerating volatile fatty acids (VFAs) consumption and thereby alleviating acidification. Syntrophic VFAs oxidizing bacteria (Gelria and Syntrophomonas) and direct interspecies electron transfer related microorganisms (Geobacter and Methanosarcina) were remarkably enriched by PAC. Furthermore, metagenomic analysis showed that both PAC and GAC might facilitate the electron transfer between microbes by acting as the electrical bridge and enhance both hydrogenotrophic and aceticlastic pathways.

Original languageEnglish
Article number123706
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume313
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2020

Keywords

  • Acidification alleviation
  • Anaerobic co-digestion
  • Methane metabolism
  • Methane productivity
  • Powdered activated carbon

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