An in-situ biochar-enhanced anaerobic membrane bioreactor for swine wastewater treatment under various organic loading rates
•Biochar accelerated the conversion of acetic and propionic acids in AnMBR.•Biochar enriched the functional bacteria degrading polysaccharides and protein.•Biochar facilitated the enrichment of autotrophic methanogenic bacteria.•Biochar increased c-type cytochromes-mediated DIET.•SCG-BC has a high e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of environmental sciences (China) 2024-12, Vol.146, p.304-317 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Biochar accelerated the conversion of acetic and propionic acids in AnMBR.•Biochar enriched the functional bacteria degrading polysaccharides and protein.•Biochar facilitated the enrichment of autotrophic methanogenic bacteria.•Biochar increased c-type cytochromes-mediated DIET.•SCG-BC has a high electron accepting and donating capacities of 0.0362 ± 0.002 mmole− g−1.
A biochar-assisted anaerobic membrane bioreactor (BC-AnMBR) was conducted to evaluate the performance in treating swine wastewater with different organic loading rates (OLR) ranging from 0.38 to 1.13 kg-COD/(m3.d). Results indicated that adding spent coffee grounds biochar (SCG-BC) improved the organic removal efficiency compared to the conventional AnMBR, with an overall COD removal rate of > 95.01%. Meanwhile, methane production of up to 0.22 LCH4/gCOD with an improvement of 45.45% was achieved under a high OLR of 1.13 kg-COD/(m3.d). Furthermore, the transmembrane pressure (TMP) in the BC-AnMBR system was stable at 4.5 kPa, and no irreversible membrane fouling occurred within 125 days. Microbial community analysis revealed that the addition of SCG-BC increased the relative abundance of autotrophic methanogenic archaea, particularly Methanosarcina (from 0.11% to 11.16%) and Methanothrix (from 16.34% to 24.05%). More importantly, Desulfobacterota and Firmicutes phylum with direct interspecific electron transfer (DIET) capabilities were also enriched with autotrophic methanogens. Analysis of the electron transfer pathway showed that the concentration of c-type cytochromes increased by 38.60% in the presence of SCG-BC, and thus facilitated the establishment of DIET and maintained high activity of the electron transfer system even at high OLR. In short, the BC-AnMBR system performs well under various OLR conditions and is stable in the recovery energy system for swine wastewater.
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ISSN: | 1001-0742 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jes.2024.05.020 |