Affiliation:
1. Bioengineering and Environmental Sciences Lab Department of Energy and Environmental Engineering (DEEE) CSIR‐Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR‐IICT) Hyderabad 500007 India
2. Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) Ghaziabad 201002 India
Abstract
AbstractSingle‐chambered electrofermentation (EF) bioreactors are operated using spent wash to evaluate the effect of applied voltage (EF/AV; −0.6 V) against closed‐circuit (EF/CC; 100 Ω) and control (EF/C; no voltage/resistance) operations using deoiled microalgae biomass‐derived biochar electrodes (anode) on increasing acidogenesis rate/efficiency. Higher total volatile fatty acids (VFA) production (mg L−1) is observed in EF/AV (2866), depicting 31% and 57% increments than EF/CC (1984) and EF/C (1224), respectively. The VFA profiles (C2–C4) in EF/AV are higher with acetic/butyric/propionic acids (1922/704/240 mg L−1) and biogas co‐generation [H2 (22%) and CH4 (3%)] than EF/CC and EF/C. The applied voltage (EF/AV) helps in electron flux regulation for increasing substrates conversion and VFA generation. Residual VFA‐rich effluents from EF process is utilized as substrate to mixotrophic microalgae cultivation (nutrient‐ and stress‐phase) that resulted in biomass production with simultaneous wastewater treatment. EF/AV depicts higher biomass growth (0.72 g L−1; 4th day) and substrate removal (63%) than other operations. Integrations of electrofermentation with photosynthetic processes operated with the residual resources in effluents towards product valorization and wastewater polishing, accounts for low‐carbon economy.
Subject
General Environmental Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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