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Effects of biochar addition on the anaerobic digestion of carbohydrate-rich,protein-rich,and lipid-rich substrates
Authors:Qiyong Xu  Yuqing Liao  Eunil Cho
Institution:1. Shenzhen Engineering Laboratory for Eco-efficient Recycled Materials, School of Environment and Energy, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen, PR China;2. Department of Environmental Engineering, College of Ocean Sciences, Jeju National University, Jeju-si, Republic of Korea
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Although biochar addition into the anaerobic digestion of food waste (FW) is an efficient means to enhance methane production, the effects of biochar on various FW components remain unclear. Laboratory batch experiments were conducted to investigate the impact of sewage sludge-derived biochar (SSB) supplementation on the anaerobic digestion (AD) of major FW components, including carbohydrate-rich, protein-rich, and lipid-rich substrates. The lag phase of AD with the carbohydrate-rich substrate was 48.6% shorter when SSB was added, and the cumulative methane yield was 4.74 times higher compared to AD without biochar. SSB supplementation also increased the rate of methane production from the lipid-rich substrate. However, the effect of SSB addition on AD of the protein-rich substrate was minor. Analysis of the microbial communities revealed that methanogen growth was enhanced during AD of the carbohydrate-rich and lipid-rich substrates, but not the protein-rich substrate, following SSB supplementation. Also, the most dominant methanogenic genus varied with the substrates. SSB addition promoted the growth of hydrolytic and fermentative bacteria, particularly phylum Bacteroidetes.

Implications: Biochar supplementation has been studied to overcome the shortcomings of anaerobic digestion (AD). However, the effects of biochar on different substrates remain unclear. This study compared carbohydrate-rich, protein-rich, and lipid-rich substrates in anaerobic digestion with sewage sludge-derived biochar (SSB). SSB supplementation improved methane generation from all but the protein-rich substrate. The study results imply that the effect of SSB addition on AD varied with the substrate due to the substrates underwent different degradation processes with different microbial communities.
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