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Insight into the performance and microbial community of anaerobic digestion treating cow manure with a novel iron-functionalized activated biochar

Author(s)
Choi, GyucheolKan, EunsungLee, Jin HyungChoi, Yunjeong
Issued Date
2024-09
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.143058
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/91468
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0045653524019532?pes=vor&utm_source=scopus&getft_integrator=scopus
Citation
Chemosphere, v.364, pp.143058
Abstract
The main objective of this research was to evaluate the impacts of FeCl3-activated biochar (FA-BC) on anaerobic digestion (AD) treating cow manure. The study focused on improving AD performance and understanding microbial community structure with the addition of FA-BC, while comparing FA-BC with other conductive additives, such as pristine biochar (P-BC), NaOH-activated biochar (NA-BC), and magnetite. Key findings indicated that FA- BC significantly enhanced the AD performance, supported by an increase in CH4 yield of 11–16% and a reduction in the lag phase by 51%. The high surface area and electrical conductivity of FA-BC synergistically facilitated direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET), leading to these improvements. On contrast, P-BC and NA-BC were not efficient in enhancing the AD performance due to relatively low electrical conductivity. P-BC also improved the CH4 yield, but less effectively than FA-BC. The effects of NA-BC varied with its dosage, showing inhibition at higher dosages due to excessive surface area. Magnetite, despite its high conductivity, made the limited enhancement in CH4 yield owing to its low surface area. Additionally, the statistical analyses revealed that each additive differently affected specific bacterial and archaeal groups depending on their physical and chemical properties. Thus, these findings suggest that FA-BC would be a highly promising additive for enhan cing AD systems, with potential applications in waste management and renewable energy production. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
ISSN
0045-6535
Keyword (Author)
Cow manureDirect interspecies electron transferFeCl3-Activated biocharMicrobial community structureStatistical analysisAnaerobic digestion

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