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Title:Two-stage vs single-stage thermophilic anaerobic digestion: comparison of energy production and biodegradation efficiencies
Author(s):Schievano A; Tenca A; Scaglia B; Merlino G; Rizzi A; Daffonchio D; Oberti R; Adani F;
Address:"Ricicla Group, Dipartimento di Produzione Vegetale, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Via Celoria 2, 20133 Milano, Italy. andrea.schievano@unimi.it"
Journal Title:Environ Sci Technol
Year:2012
Volume:20120717
Issue:15
Page Number:8502 - 8510
DOI: 10.1021/es301376n
ISSN/ISBN:1520-5851 (Electronic) 0013-936X (Linking)
Abstract:"Two-stage anaerobic digestion (AD) for integrated biohydrogen and biomethane production from organic materials has been reported to promise higher process efficiency and energy recoveries as compared to traditional one-stage AD. This work presents a comparison between two-stage (reactors R1 and R2) and one-stage (reactor R3) AD systems, fed with identical organic substrates and loading rates, focusing the attention on chemical and microbiological aspects. Contrary to previous experiences, no significant differences in overall energy recovery were found for the two-stage and one-stage AD systems. However, an accumulation in R2 of undegraded intermediate metabolites (volatile fatty acids, ketones, amines, amino acids, and phenols) was observed by GC-MS. These compounds were thought to be both cause and effect of this partial inefficiency of the two-stage system, as confirmed also by the less diverse, and thereby less efficient, population of fermentative bacteria observed (by PCR-DGGE) in R2. The extreme environment of R1 (low pH and high metabolites concentrations) probably acted as selector of metabolic pathways, favoring H(2)-producing bacteria able to degrade such a wide variability of intermediate metabolites while limiting other strains. Therefore, if two-stage AD may potentially lead to higher energy recoveries, further efforts should be directed to ensure process efficiency and stability"
Keywords:"*Anaerobiosis *Biodegradation, Environmental Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry;"
Notes:"MedlineSchievano, Andrea Tenca, Alberto Scaglia, Barbara Merlino, Giuseppe Rizzi, Aurora Daffonchio, Daniele Oberti, Roberto Adani, Fabrizio eng Comparative Study Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2012/06/16 Environ Sci Technol. 2012 Aug 7; 46(15):8502-10. doi: 10.1021/es301376n. Epub 2012 Jul 17"

 
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