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Quorum-sensing molecules regulate biochar-assisted anaerobic digestion system for methane production: Single-stage vs. two-stage digestion

Ai-Hua Li, Bao-Cai Zhang, Wen-Tao Li, Cong-Cong Tang, Ai-Juan Zhou, Yong-Xiang Ren, Zhihua Li, Wenzong Liu and Zhang-Wei He

Renewable Energy, 2024, vol. 235, issue C

Abstract: Promoting methane production performance from waste activated sludge is of great significance for energy self-sufficiency operation of wastewater treatment plants. This study evaluated the methane production enhancement strategies of biochar and quorum-sensing molecules like N-acylated homoserine lactone (AHL) in single-stage and two-stage anaerobic digestion systems. The methane yield increased to 134.9 mL/g volatile suspended solids in single-stage digestion system, which was 41.7 % higher than that of control group, while it in two-stage digestion system was not only lower than that obtained in single-stage digestion system but also less than that observed in groups adding AHL either at the beginning or on the third day of experiment period. The mechanism studies indicated that the single-stage digestion strategy promoted solubilization, hydrolysis, acetogenesis, and methanogenesis stages and improved the conversion and utilization of organic matters with the enhanced syntrophic metabolisms between microorganisms. In addition, the electron transfer activity between microorganisms was promoted, with an increase ratio of 54.7 %, meanwhile, the syntrophic relationships between methanogens such as Methanosarcina and electroactive bacteria such as norank_f__Bacteroidetes_vadinHA17 were promoted. As a result, both acetotrophic and hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis pathways were improved. This study provided some novel approaches for promoting anaerobic digestion performance while using biochar as the additive.

Keywords: Waste activated sludge; Anaerobic digestion; Methane production; Biochar; Quorum-sensing molecules; Electron transfer activity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.121367

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