Short-chain fatty acids production and microbial community in sludge alkaline fermentation: Long-term effect of temperature
•Mechanism of higher SCFAs production at mesotherm than microtherm was first studied.•Acetic acid contributed to the higher SCFAs at mesotherm.•Mesotherm increased bacterial diversity with Shannon index of 4.45.•Sludge fermented at mesotherm saved more $6.7/year energy cost than at microtherm. Sludg...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioresource technology 2016-07, Vol.211, p.685-690 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Mechanism of higher SCFAs production at mesotherm than microtherm was first studied.•Acetic acid contributed to the higher SCFAs at mesotherm.•Mesotherm increased bacterial diversity with Shannon index of 4.45.•Sludge fermented at mesotherm saved more $6.7/year energy cost than at microtherm.
Sludge alkaline fermentation has been reported to achieve efficient short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) production. Temperature played important role in further improved SCFAs production. Long-term SCFAs production from sludge alkaline fermentation was compared between mesotherm (30±2°C) and microtherm (15±2°C). The study of 90days showed that mesotherm led to 2.2-folds production of SCFAs as microtherm and enhanced the production of acetic acid as major component of SCFAs. Soluble protein and carbohydrate at mesotherm was 2.63-folds as that at microtherm due to higher activities of protease and α-glucosidase, guaranteeing efficient substrates to produce SCFAs. Illumina MiSeq sequencing revealed that microtherm increased the abundance of Corynebacterium, Alkaliflexus, Pseudomonas and Guggenheimella, capable of enhancing hydrolysis. Hydrolytic bacteria, i.e. Alcaligenes, Anaerolinea and Ottowia, were enriched at mesotherm. Meanwhile, acidogenic bacteria showed higher abundance at mesotherm than microtherm. Therefore, enrichment of functional bacteria and higher microbial activities resulted in the improved SCFAs at mesotherm. |
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ISSN: | 0960-8524 1873-2976 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.03.138 |