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Optimizing anaerobic digestion: Benefits of mild temperature transition from thermophilic to mesophilic conditions

Authors :
Xingxing Zhang
Pengbo Jiao
Yiwei Wang
Yinying Dai
Ming Zhang
Peng Wu
Liping Ma
Source :
Environmental Science and Ecotechnology, Vol 21, Iss , Pp 100440- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Anaerobic digestion (AD) plays a significant role in renewable energy recovery. Upgrading AD from thermophilic (50ā€“57 °C) to mesophilic (30ā€“38 °C) conditions to enhance process stability and reduce energy input remains challenging due to the high sensitivity of thermophilic microbiomes to temperature fluctuations. Here we compare the effects of two decreasing-temperature modes from 55 to 35 °C on cell viability, microbial dynamics, and interspecies interactions. A sharp transition (ST) is a one-step transition by 20 °C dāˆ’1, while a mild transition (MT) is a stepwise transition by 1 °C dāˆ’1. We find a greater decrease in methane production with ST (88.8%) compared to MT (38.9%) during the transition period. ST mode overproduced reactive oxygen species by 1.6-fold, increased membrane permeability by 2.2-fold, and downregulated microbial energy metabolism by 25.1%, leading to increased apoptosis of anaerobes by 1.9-fold and release of intracellular substances by 2.9-fold, further constraining methanogenesis. The higher (1.6 vs. 1.1 copies per gyrA) metabolic activity of acetate-dependent methanogenesis implied more efficient methane production in a steady mesophilic, MT-mediated system. Metagenomic binning and network analyses indicated that ST induced dysbiosis in keystone species and greatly enhanced microbial functional redundancy, causing loss of microbial syntrophic interactions and redundant metabolic pathways. In contrast, the greater microbial interconnections (average degrees 44.9 vs. 22.1) in MT at a steady mesophilic state suggested that MT could better maintain necessary system functionality and stability through microbial syntrophy or specialized pathways. Adopting MT to transform thermophilic digesters into mesophilic digesters is feasible and could potentially enhance the further optimization and broader application of practical anaerobic engineering.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26664984
Volume :
21
Issue :
100440-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Environmental Science and Ecotechnology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.387d9d9700f347698ccfe372c3d40f5c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ese.2024.100440