The performance and microbial community succession of a 36 L working volume plug flow reactor was evaluated for treated cattle manure at an organic loading rate of 2.67 g-TS/L/day, a temperature of… Click to show full abstract
The performance and microbial community succession of a 36 L working volume plug flow reactor was evaluated for treated cattle manure at an organic loading rate of 2.67 g-TS/L/day, a temperature of 38 °C ± 1 °C, and a hydraulic retention time of 18 days. A reflux of acidizing fluid effectively enhanced anaerobic digestion performance and promoted optimization of microbial community structure. The average biogas volume production rate was 1.08 L biogas/L reactor, which was 116.5% higher than the control without reflux of acidizing fluid. The specific qmethane production yield and methane content reached 0.204 L/g VS and 70%. Moreover, methane yield achieved 0.34 m3/kg removal COD with a COD removal of about 70.56%. The bacteria genera Christensenellaceae, Bacteroidales, vadinBC27, Ruminococcaceae and Treponema_2 were further enriched. Methanosarcina became the dominant methanogen in the whole PFR operation process. This study offers new opportunities for producing renewable energy from enhanced cattle manure biodegradability.
               
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