Literature DB >> 24576697

Biomass retention on electrodes rather than electrical current enhances stability in anaerobic digestion.

Jo De Vrieze1, Sylvia Gildemyn1, Jan B A Arends1, Inka Vanwonterghem2, Kim Verbeken3, Nico Boon1, Willy Verstraete1, Gene W Tyson2, Tom Hennebel4, Korneel Rabaey5.   

Abstract

Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a well-established technology for energy recovery from organic waste streams. Several studies noted that inserting a bioelectrochemical system (BES) inside an anaerobic digester can increase biogas output, however the mechanism behind this was not explored and primary controls were not executed. Here, we evaluated whether a BES could stabilize AD of molasses. Lab-scale digesters were operated in the presence or absence of electrodes, in open (no applied potential) and closed circuit conditions. In the control reactors without electrodes methane production decreased to 50% of the initial rate, while it remained stable in the reactors with electrodes, indicating a stabilizing effect. After 91 days of operation, the now colonized electrodes were introduced in the failing AD reactors to evaluate their remediating capacity. This resulted in an immediate increase in CH4 production and VFA removal. Although a current was generated in the BES operated in closed circuit, no direct effect of applied potential nor current was observed. A high abundance of Methanosaeta was detected on the electrodes, however irrespective of the applied cell potential. This study demonstrated that, in addition to other studies reporting only an increase in methane production, a BES can also remediate AD systems that exhibited process failure. However, the lack of difference between current driven and open circuit systems indicates that the key impact is through biomass retention, rather than electrochemical interaction with the electrodes.
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Keywords:  Bioelectrochemical system; Biogas; Methane; Methanosaeta; Methanosarcina

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24576697     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2014.01.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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