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Enhancing biomethane yield of coal in anaerobic digestion using iron/copper nanoparticles synthesized from corn straw extract.

Authors :
Dong, Zhiwei
Guo, Hongyu
Zhang, Minglu
Xia, Daping
Yin, Xiangju
Lv, Jinghui
Source :
Fuel. Jul2022, Vol. 319, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

• Nanoparticles (NPs) synthesized from corn straw extract promote methane production. • Iron NPs encourages the emergence of new liquid products. • Iron NPs promote nutrient exchange between bacteria. • Copper NPs inhibits the activity of acid-producing and CO 2 /H 2 -producing bacteria. • Iron NPs increase the abundance of functional gene for producing more methane. To investigate the influence of nanoparticles (NPs) as additives on methane production from coal, bituminous coal was selected for the biogas production experiment, and iron and copper NPs were synthesized by hydrothermal treatment of corn straw. Biomethane production, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, microbial community structure, and functional gene expression were analyzed to determine the effect of NPs on coal conversion to biomethane. The optimal amount of iron NPs (Fe 3 O 4), composite NPs (Fe 3 O 4 /CuO), and copper NPs (CuO) for the biogas production experiment were 1.5 g/L, 1.0 g/L, and 1.5 g/L, respectively, and the corresponding methane production increased by 701.22%, 337.81%, and 12.20% compared to the biogas production experiment without NPs. After the addition of iron NPs, a new product (butylated hydroxytoluene) was produced, promoting fatty acid biosynthesis and decreasing the CO 2 accumulation. The abundance of liquid products in the biogas production with composite NPs was not significantly different from the experimental group without NPs. The microbial community structure analysis results showed that adding NPs eliminated Lysinibacillus in the bacterial community, while Pseudomonas prevailed as the dominant bacteria. Copper NPs inhibited acid-producing and CO 2 /H 2 -producing bacteria (Sphaerochaeta). The abundance of functional genes involved in glycolysis and methane metabolism in the biogas production experiment with iron NPs was the largest, promoting biomethane production. Gene abundance related to nitrate reduction was the highest in experiments with copper NPs, while the gene abundance related to sulfate reduction was the same between copper and iron NPs groups. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00162361
Volume :
319
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fuel
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156471621
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2022.123664