Literature DB >> 25698567

Microbiome characterization of MFCs used for the treatment of swine manure.

Anna Vilajeliu-Pons1, Sebastià Puig2, Narcís Pous1, Inmaculada Salcedo-Dávila3, Lluís Bañeras4, Maria Dolors Balaguer1, Jesús Colprim1.   

Abstract

Conventional swine manure treatment is performed by anaerobic digestion, but nitrogen is not treated. Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) allow organic matter and nitrogen removal with concomitant electricity production. MFC microbiomes treating industrial wastewaters as swine manure have not been characterized. In this study, a multidisciplinary approach allowed microbiome relation with nutrient removal capacity and electricity production. Two different MFC configurations (C-1 and C-2) were used to treat swine manure. In C-1, the nitrification and denitrification processes took place in different compartments, while in C-2, simultaneous nitrification-denitrification occurred in the cathode. Clostridium disporicum and Geobacter sulfurreducens were identified in the anode compartments of both systems. C. disporicum was related to the degradation of complex organic matter compounds and G. sulfurreducens to electricity production. Different nitrifying bacteria populations were identified in both systems because of the different operational conditions. The highest microbial diversity was detected in cathode compartments of both configurations, including members of Bacteroidetes, Chloroflexiaceae and Proteobacteria. These communities allowed similar removal rates of organic matter (2.02-2.09 kg COD m(-3)d(-1)) and nitrogen (0.11-0.16 kg Nm(-3)d(-1)) in both systems. However, they differed in the generation of electric energy (20 and 2 mW m(-3) in C-1 and C-2, respectively).
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Keywords:  Biocathode; Bioelectrochemical systems; Biofilm characterization; Biological autotrophic denitrification; Electricity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25698567     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2015.02.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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2.  External Resistances Applied to MFC Affect Core Microbiome and Swine Manure Treatment Efficiencies.

Authors:  Anna Vilajeliu-Pons; Lluis Bañeras; Sebastià Puig; Daniele Molognoni; Albert Vilà-Rovira; Elena Hernández-Del Amo; Maria D Balaguer; Jesús Colprim
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