Effects of high solid content and straw proportion on volatile fatty acids production from straw, sludge and food wastes: performance and microbial community characteristics

IF 2.3 3区 农林科学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Applied Biological Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1186/s13765-024-00935-1
Yu-Wei Chen, Gao Feng, Xia Hong, Meng Wang, Quan Zhang, Zhao-Yong Sun, Ya-Ting Chen, Yue-Qin Tang
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Anaerobic digestion (AD) is an efficient technology for treating organic solid wastes, and the volatile fatty acids (VFAs) produced during AD have significant value due to their wide range of applications and higher added value compared to methane. This study investigated the long-term effects of high solid content and straw proportion in mixed substrates (straw, sludge, and food wastes) on VFAs production through semi-continuous reactors under thermophilic and mesophilic conditions. Results showed that both reactors achieved a maximum VFAs concentration of ~ 22 g/L as the straw proportion increased to 50%. Acetate (48.3 – 64.5%) was the main component of produced VFAs in both reactors, while butyrate and propionate production in thermophilic temperature were superior compared to mesophilic conditions. Microbial community analysis revealed that Defluviitoga plays a pivotal role in acidogenesis within both reactors; besides, unclassified Hungateiclostridiaceae and Caproiciproducen were found to be dominant in thermophilic reactor, while Lachnospiraceae_NK3A20_group and Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group were essential for VFAs production under mesophilic conditions. These findings provide valuable insights for the biotechnological exploration of acidogenic fermentation for large-scale mechanized production of VFAs from agricultural wastes.

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高固体含量和秸秆比例对从秸秆、污泥和食物垃圾中产生挥发性脂肪酸的影响:性能和微生物群落特征
厌氧消化(AD)是一种处理有机固体废物的高效技术,在厌氧消化过程中产生的挥发性脂肪酸(VFAs)具有广泛的应用价值,而且与甲烷相比具有更高的附加值。本研究调查了在嗜热和中嗜热条件下,通过半连续反应器处理混合基质(秸秆、污泥和食物垃圾)时,高固体含量和秸秆比例对挥发性脂肪酸产量的长期影响。结果表明,当秸秆比例增加到 50%时,两种反应器的最大 VFAs 浓度都达到了约 22 克/升。乙酸盐(48.3%-64.5%)是两种反应器产生的 VFAs 的主要成分,而嗜热条件下的丁酸盐和丙酸盐产量比中嗜热条件下高。微生物群落分析表明,Defluviitoga 在两个反应器的产酸过程中都起着关键作用;此外,未分类的 Hungateiclostridiaceae 和 Caproiciproducen 在嗜热反应器中占优势,而 Lachnospiraceae_NK3A20_group 和 Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group 在中嗜热条件下对 VFAs 的产生至关重要。这些发现为从农业废弃物中大规模机械化生产 VFAs 的产酸发酵生物技术探索提供了宝贵的启示。
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Applied Biological Chemistry
Applied Biological Chemistry Chemistry-Organic Chemistry
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70
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20 weeks
期刊介绍: Applied Biological Chemistry aims to promote the interchange and dissemination of scientific data among researchers in the field of agricultural and biological chemistry. The journal covers biochemistry and molecular biology, medical and biomaterial science, food science, and environmental science as applied to multidisciplinary agriculture.
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