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Improved Biohythane Production from Rice Straw in an Integrated Anaerobic Bioreactor under Thermophilic Conditions.

Li-Li DongGuangli CaoWanqing WangGeng LuoFei YangNanqi Ren
Published in: Microorganisms (2023)
This study evaluated the feasibility of continuous biohythane production from rice straw (RS) using an integrated anaerobic bioreactor (IABR) at thermophilic conditions. NaOH/Urea solution was employed as a pretreatment method to enhance and improve biohythane production. Results showed that the maximum specific biohythane yield was 612.5 mL/g VS, including 104.1 mL/g VS for H 2 and 508.4 mL/g VS for CH 4 , which was 31.3% higher than the control RS operation stage. The maximum total chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal stabilized at about 86.8%. COD distribution results indicated that 2% of the total COD (in the feed) was converted into H 2 , 85.4% was converted to CH 4 , and 12.6% was retained in the effluent. Furthermore, carbon distribution analysis demonstrated that H 2 production only diverted a small part of carbon, and most of the carbon flowed to the CH 4 fermentation process. Upon further energy conversion analysis, the maximum value was 166.7%, 31.7 times and 12.8% higher than a single H 2 and CH 4 production process. This study provides a new perspective on lignocellulose-to-biofuel recovery.
Keyphrases
  • wastewater treatment
  • anaerobic digestion
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  • sewage sludge
  • microbial community
  • risk assessment
  • heavy metals
  • saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • lactic acid