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How can hydrothermal treatment impact the performance of continuous two-stage fermentation for hydrogen and methane co-generation?

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Abstract Hydrothermal treatment can facilitate hydrolysis of biomass wastes such as algae and livestock manures, by converting high-molecular weight carbohydrates and proteins to monosaccharides and amino acids. However, further decomposition… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Hydrothermal treatment can facilitate hydrolysis of biomass wastes such as algae and livestock manures, by converting high-molecular weight carbohydrates and proteins to monosaccharides and amino acids. However, further decomposition and reciprocal reaction of monosaccharides and amino acids are usually accompanied with hydrothermal treatment, which have negative impacts on microbial fermentation performance. In this study, glucose and glycine were used as model substrates during hydrothermal treatment coupled with semi-continuous hydrogen and methane fermentation. The results showed that thermal decomposition of glucose was stronger than glycine, due to the binary interactions between carbonyl group and amino group. Acidic condition could suppress conversion of intermediate compounds to polymers, thereby improving 5-HMF concentration to 7.59 g/L. Hydrothermal by-products had adverse impacts on hydrogen fermentation stability, resulting in a wide fluctuation of hydrogen production rate of around 0.55 L/L/d. Adding sulfuric acid for treatment would increase the competition of sulphate reducing bacteria, and cause a stuck methane fermentation. Additionally, by-products degradation promoted the growth of hydrogenotrophic and mixotrophic methanogens.

Keywords: hydrothermal treatment; hydrogen methane; treatment; fermentation

Journal Title: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Year Published: 2020

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