| Literature DB >> 30944995 |
Matej Planý1, Marianna Czolderová2, Lucia Kraková1, Andrea Puškárová1, Mária Bučková1, Katarína Šoltys3, Jaroslav Budiš4,5, Tomáš Szemes3,4,6, Tomáš Mackulak7, Jer-Horng Wu8, Domenico Pangallo9,10.
Abstract
The potential of K2FeO4 as a pretreatment agent of a lignocellulosic material was examined on leaves of Acer platanodides as the sole substrate for biogas production by anaerobic digestion carried out through modelling laboratory-scaled semi-continuous reactors differing in loading rates and substrate (pretreated and untreated leaves). The quality of bioagas produced by K2FeO4-pretreated leaves was significantly better in terms of higher methane content and lower content of H2S. K2FeO4 had no crucial influence on growth inhibition of biogas-producing bacteria, which were analysed by comprehensive culture-independent methods utilising high-throughput sequencing of specific genes [bacterial and archaeal 16S rRNA, formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase gene (fhs), methyl-coenzyme M reductase α subunit gene (mcrA) and fungal internal transcribed spacers (ITS)]. The higher amount of CH4 in biogas utilising pretreated leaves as substrate could be caused by a shift to acetoclastic methanogenesis pathway, which was indicated by the higher amount of homoacetogenic bacteria and acetotrophic methanogens detected in those reactors.Entities:
Keywords: Anaerobic digestion; Biogas production; High-throughput sequencing; Leaves; Microbial communities
Year: 2019 PMID: 30944995 DOI: 10.1007/s00449-019-02112-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioprocess Biosyst Eng ISSN: 1615-7591 Impact factor: 3.210