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Influence of n-Hexadecane and Naphthalene on Anaerobic Digestion: Kinetic Simulation, DOM Variation and Microbial Community Assessment
Author(s) -
Hongli Fang,
Yongsen Shi,
Miaoting Zhou,
Qigui Niu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/555/1/012038
Subject(s) - naphthalene , methanobacterium , chemistry , hexadecane , methane , ammonia , environmental chemistry , microbial population biology , bacteria , organic chemistry , biology , genetics
The influences of n-Hexadecane and naphthalene on anaerobic digestion in batch tests were investigated. The batch kinetic analysis showed that the maximum methane accumulations (141.18 mL of n-Hexadecane and 146.76 mL of naphthalene) and production rates (20.48 mL/h of n-Hexadecane and 20.88 mL/h of naphthalene) were obtained while adding with 30 mg/L n-Hexadecane and 2 mg/L naphthalene, respectively. However, a significant inhibition ratio of 10% was observed at 100 mg/L of n-Hexadecane and 20 mg/L of naphthalene, respectively. The 3D-EEM results showed that the naphthalene was degraded by related microorganism as potential carbon source with concentration lower than 10 mg/L. In addition, the microbial community analysis indicated that the abundance of hydrotrophic Methanolinea and Methanobacterium increased from 7.92% to 12.76% as the increase n-Hexadecane, while decreased from 13.01% to 9.07% with increase of naphthalene. Contrastly, the acetoclasstic methanogens were increased due to the well synthetic action with syntrophic VFA-oxidizing bacteria.

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