Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Life & Environmental Science, Hankyong National University, Anseong 17579, Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea
2. Biogas Research Center, Hankyong National University, Anseong 17579, Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea
3. Plant Engineering Center, Institute for Advanced Engineering, Yongin 17528, Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea
Abstract
This study probed the effect of the water potential (Ψ) on anaerobic methane production and a microbial consortium. The Ψ level of the investigated anaerobic digester (n = 20) was in the range from −0.10 to −2.09 MPa with a mean value of −1.23 MPa, and the Ψ level of the anaerobic digester was significantly correlated with the SCOD, TKN, NH4+-N, alkalinity, salinity (SPS), NH4+, Na+, K+, Cl−, NO3−, and PO43− (p < 0.001). The maximum methane production rate (Rm) of the Control (−0.40 MPa) was 8.11 mL day−1 and decreased to 1.70 mL day−1 at −3.91 MPa (K5), and the lag growth phase time (λ) was delayed to 35.96 and 25.34 days at −2.85 MPa (K4) and −3.91 MPa (K5), respectively. The ultimate methane potential (Bu) was 0.264 Nm3 kg−1-VSadded for the Control, and when Ψ was adjusted, Bu increased to 0.278 Nm3 kg−1-VSadded at −1.49 MPa (K3) but decreased to 0.203 and 0.172 Nm3 kg−1-VSadded at −2.85 MPa (K4) and −3.91 MPa (K5), respectively. Therefore, the methane yield was inhibited due to the decrease in Ψ, and the methane yield is predicted to be inhibited from about −1.65 MPa. In the genus-level taxonomic classification of the microbial community, the relative abundance of Methanosarcina decreased significantly to 36.76% at −3.91 MPa (K5) compared to 58.15% for the Control; however, the relative abundance of Methanoculleus significantly increased to 35.16% at −3.91 MPa (K5) compared to 14.85% for the Control.
Subject
Plant Science,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),Food Science
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