Role of sulfate in regulating performance and metabolic mechanisms of bioelectrochemical up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket fed with methanolic wastewater

Yijing Gao, Bin Chen, Wanjiang Li, Yule Han, Zhaobin Liu, Yuwei Sun, Guihua Zhuo, Xueqin Lu, Samir Ibrahim Gadow, Weijie Hu, Guangyin Zhen

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Abstract

To investigate the impact of sulfate (SO42−) on the performance of bioelectrochemical up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket (BE-UASB), the COD/SO42− ratio of sulfate-containing methanolic wastewater was gradually decreased from 20 to 3. The results showed that BE-UASB maintained higher COD and SO42− removal (i.e., 91% and 70%, respectively) with methane production rate of 278.7 mL/Lreactor/d at COD/SO42− ratio from 10 to 5, ensuring efficient energy recovery. Sulfidogenesis enabled the sludge re-granulation while bioelectrocatalysis further contributed to the growth/proliferation of biomass with interwoven filaments, rods, and spherical microorganisms. 16 S rRNA gene analysis demonstrated that bioelectrocatalysis promoted the diversity of methane-producing archaea (MPA), including Methanomethylovorans, Methanosaeta, Candidatus_Methanofastidiosum, and Methanobacterium. Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), mainly comprising G_norank_f_Syntrophobacteraceae, Desulfomonile, and Syntrophobacter, tended to be enriched on bioelectrodes, which not only eased the competition with MPA but also achieved simultaneous removal of COD and SO42− in synergy with MPA.

Original languageEnglish
Article number139714
JournalJournal of Cleaner Production
Volume430
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Anaerobic granular sludge
  • Bioelectrocatalysis
  • Microbial community evolution
  • Sulfate-containing methanolic wastewater

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