| Literature DB >> 30218933 |
Yuan Yang1, Fei Yang2, Weiwei Huang3, Wenli Huang4, Fei Li1, Zhongfang Lei5, Zhenya Zhang5.
Abstract
Zero-valent iron (ZVI) supplementation for improving anaerobic digestion (AD) of ammonia-rich swine manure (initial ammonia-N ∼5000 mg/L) was tested. The addition of 5 g/L ZVI powder apparently accelerated the acidification process to produce more volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and optimized the fermentation type by contributing to a lower system oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) level of -181.7 to -250.0 mV favorable for ethanol-type and butyric-type fermentation during day 14-30, in comparison with that of -164.3 to -216.3 mV in the control group favorable for propionic-type. Overall, ZVI significantly decreased the proportion of propionic acid from 49.8% to 30.9% while increased the proportion of n-butyric acid from 6.8% to 18.7%. Microbial analysis revealed that fast growing and ammonia-tolerant hydrogenotrophic Methanoculleus species were enriched with ZVI, helping achieve a 54.2% higher CH4 yield relative to control. Results from this study demonstrated the potential of ZVI addition to enhance AD of ammonia-rich animal manure.Entities:
Keywords: Ammonia inhibition; Anaerobic digestion; Hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis; Swine manure; Zero-valent iron powder
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30218933 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.09.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642