Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6764487 | Renewable Energy | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, changes in the microbial communities and the metabolic pathway involved in anaerobic digestion were examined as the temperature was changed from 9 to 55â¯Â°C. The results from six batch biogas reactors, which were designed to ferment at 9, 15, 21, 35, 45 and 55â¯Â°C, showed that: 1) The components of the microbial communities and metabolic pathways were found to be very similar but the metabolic activities increased significantly when the temperature grew from 15 to 35â¯Â°C. 2) Hydrogenotrophic metabolism was almost exclusively observed when the temperature was lowered to 9â¯Â°C, whereas greater bacterial diversity involving hydrolisis, acidogenesis, and acetogenesis was observed when the temperature was raised to 45â¯Â°C. Finally, these dominant bacteria involved in hydrolisis, acidogenesis, and acetogenesis decreased in number when the temperature was raised to 55â¯Â°C and acetotrophic-type metabolism became the major metabolic pathway. That means the turning point for microbial community composition and metabolic pathway from mesophilic to thermophilic was at 45â¯Â°C and the metabolic pathway at 9â¯Â°C was somewhat different to those observed at 15-35â¯Â°C.
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Authors
Guangliang Tian, Bin Yang, Minghua Dong, Rui Zhu, Fang Yin, Xingling Zhao, Yongxia Wang, Wei Xiao, Qiang Wang, Wudi Zhang, Xiaolong Cui,