TY - JOUR
T1 - Magnetite-based nanoparticles and nanocomposites for recovery of overloaded anaerobic digesters
AU - Barrena Gomez, Raquel
AU - Vargas-García, María del Carmen
AU - Catacora-Padilla, Paula
AU - Gea Leiva, Maria Teresa
AU - Abomarkeb, Ahmad Mohamed Ahmad
AU - Moral Vico, Antonio Javier
AU - Sanchez Ferrer, Antonio
AU - Font Segura, Xavier
AU - Aspray, Thomas J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2023/3
Y1 - 2023/3
N2 - The effect of magnetite nanoparticles and nanocomposites (magnetite nanoparticles impregnated into graphene oxide) supplement on the recovery of overloaded laboratory batch anaerobic reactors was assessed using two types of starting inoculum: anaerobic granular sludge (GS) and flocculent sludge (FS). Both nanomaterials recovered methane production at a dose of 0.27 g/L within 40 days in GS. Four doses of magnetite nanoparticles from 0.075 to 1 g/L recovered the process in FS systems between 30 and 50 days relaying on the dose. The presence of nanomaterials helped to reverse the effect of volatile fatty acids inhibition and enabled microbial communities to recover but also favoured the development of certain microorganisms over others. In GS reactors, the methanogenic population changed from being mostly acetoclastic (Methanothrix soehngenii) to being dominated by hydrogenotrophic species (Methanobacterium beijingense). Nanomaterial amendment may serve as a preventative measure or provide an effective remedial solution for system recovery following overloading.
AB - The effect of magnetite nanoparticles and nanocomposites (magnetite nanoparticles impregnated into graphene oxide) supplement on the recovery of overloaded laboratory batch anaerobic reactors was assessed using two types of starting inoculum: anaerobic granular sludge (GS) and flocculent sludge (FS). Both nanomaterials recovered methane production at a dose of 0.27 g/L within 40 days in GS. Four doses of magnetite nanoparticles from 0.075 to 1 g/L recovered the process in FS systems between 30 and 50 days relaying on the dose. The presence of nanomaterials helped to reverse the effect of volatile fatty acids inhibition and enabled microbial communities to recover but also favoured the development of certain microorganisms over others. In GS reactors, the methanogenic population changed from being mostly acetoclastic (Methanothrix soehngenii) to being dominated by hydrogenotrophic species (Methanobacterium beijingense). Nanomaterial amendment may serve as a preventative measure or provide an effective remedial solution for system recovery following overloading.
KW - Flocculent sludge
KW - Granular sludge
KW - Hydrogenotrophic methanogens
KW - Iron-oxide nanoparticles
KW - VFA inhibition
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85146573757&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Article
C2 - 36657586
VL - 372
M1 - 128632
ER -