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Inhibition of residual <Emphasis Type="Italic">n</Emphasis>-hexane in anaerobic digestion of lipid-extracted microalgal wastes and microbial community shift
Authors:Yeo-Myeong Yun  Hang-Sik Shin  Chang-Kyu Lee  You-Kwan Oh  Hyun-Woo Kim
Institution:1.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,KAIST,Daejeon,Korea;2.Water Resources and Environment Research Department,Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology,Goyang-si,Korea;3.Biomass and Waste Energy Laboratory,Korea Institute of Energy Research,Daejeon,Korea;4.Department of Environmental Engineering,Chonbuk National University,Jeonju,Korea
Abstract:Converting lipid-extracted microalgal wastes to methane (CH4) via anaerobic digestion (AD) has the potential to make microalgae-based biodiesel platform more sustainable. However, it is apparent that remaining n-hexane (C6H14) from lipid extraction could inhibit metabolic pathway of methanogens. To test an inhibitory influence of residual n-hexane, this study conducted a series of batch AD by mixing lipid-extracted Chlorella vulgaris with a wide range of n-hexane concentration (~10 g chemical oxygen demand (COD)/L). Experimental results show that the inhibition of n-hexane on CH4 yield was negligible up to 2 g COD/L and inhibition to methanogenesis became significant when it was higher than 4 g COD/L based on quantitative mass balance. Inhibition threshold was about 4 g COD/L of n-hexane. Analytical result of microbial community profile revealed that dominance of alkane-degrading sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and syntrophic bacteria increased, while that of methanogens sharply dropped as n-hexane concentration increased. These findings offer a useful guideline of threshold n-hexane concentration and microbial community shift for the AD of lipid-extracted microalgal wastes.
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