Using amino acid waste liquid as functional supplement to change microbial community in up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket treatment of methanolic wastewater
Liuying Song , Juntong Ha , Shunan Zhao , Weiquan Li , Yu Qin , Qigui Niu , Ruiping Liu , Yu-You Li
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Abstract
In this study, amino acid waste liquid was employed as a functional supplement (designated as amino acid-rich FS) in the up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) treatment of methanolic wastewater. The effect of amino acid-rich FS was evaluated through repeated batch tests, showing that a 0.5% and 1% dosage increased the maximum methane production rate by 93.60% and 123.04%, respectively, by promoting faster methanol degradation. Additionally, long-term operation of the UASB reactor was conducted with increased dosages of amino acid-rich FS, resulting in improved performance. Microbial community analysis demonstrated that the addition of amino acid-rich FS enhanced microbial diversity, with the abundance of Sporomusa increasing by 47.5 times. Beyond the original cooperative relationships, an additional synergy between Sporomusa and Methanosarcina was observed. These findings could address the key challenge of limited microbial diversity in the anaerobic treatment of methanolic wastewater.
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Bioresource Technology publishes original articles, review articles, case studies, and short communications covering the fundamentals, applications, and management of bioresource technology. The journal seeks to advance and disseminate knowledge across various areas related to biomass, biological waste treatment, bioenergy, biotransformations, bioresource systems analysis, and associated conversion or production technologies.
Topics include:
• Biofuels: liquid and gaseous biofuels production, modeling and economics
• Bioprocesses and bioproducts: biocatalysis and fermentations
• Biomass and feedstocks utilization: bioconversion of agro-industrial residues
• Environmental protection: biological waste treatment
• Thermochemical conversion of biomass: combustion, pyrolysis, gasification, catalysis.