Bioresource technology | 2021

Effects of different microbial pretreatments on the anaerobic digestion of giant grass under anaerobic and microaerobic conditions.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Microbial pretreatment to lignocellulosic biomass for anaerobic digestion (AD) has achieved increased attention; however, the low efficiency and unclear mechanism of oxygen parameter affecting this process performance limit its practical application. In this study, five readily available microbial consortia were developed to analyze the influences of various oxygen concentrations during pretreatment process upon methane conversion efficiency and microbiota within AD of giant grass. Results found that anaerobic pretreatment by liquid or straw composting inoculant, along with microaerobic pretreatment by cow manure at 10\xa0mL/g VS oxygen concentration, obtained 23.1%, 24.4%, and 16.0% higher methane yields (275.3, 279.8, and 265.3\xa0mL/g VS) than corresponding untreated group, respectively. Microbial community analyses showed that microbial responses to oxygen varied significantly with microbial consortium, which consequently caused different AD performances. The findings will enrich theoretical knowledge of microbial pretreatment and provide a technological guidance for efficient utilization of giant grass and other lignocellulosic biomasses.

Volume 337
Pages \n 125456\n
DOI 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125456
Language English
Journal Bioresource technology

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