Title of article :
Adapting anaerobic consortium to pure and complex lignocellulose substrates at low temperature: kinetics evaluation
Author/Authors :
Ahmed, Ammar Musbah Saleh Department of Civil Engineering - Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada , Buezo, Kovasky Alfonso Department of Civil Engineering - Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada , Saady, Noori M. Cata Department of Civil Engineering - Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
Abstract :
Purposes The purpose of this research was to evaluate the kinetics of anaerobic microbial culture during adaptation to pure
and complex lignocellulosic substrates at low temperature.
Methods Six pairs of 1.0 L batch reactors maintained at 20 °C were fed pure (xylan and cellulose) and complex (cow manure
and wheat straw) lignocellulosic substrate in three successive cycles of 35 days each. The biogas volume and composition,
chemical oxygen demand, and volatile solids were monitored to evaluate the kinetics of the culture during the adaption.
Results Anaerobic culture adapted to digest the pure and complex lignocellulosic substrates at 20 °C in relatively short
period (105 days; 3 successive cycles of 35 days each) in batch reactor studies. The first-order model kinetics revealed that
the average increase (
day−1 cycle−
1) in the reaction rate constant over the successive cycles was 0.0831 (xylan) > 0.0235
(cow manure) > 0.0207 (wheat straw) > 0.0123 (xylan:cellulose mixture) > 0.0041 (cellulose). The rates of the substrate
degradation at 20 °C were: 0.085–0.093 day−
1 (cellulose), 0.112–0.278 day−
1 (xylan), 0.112–0.137 day−
1 (xylan:cellulose
mixture), 0.069–0.116 day−
1 (cow manure), and 0.057–0.106 day−
1 (wheat straw).
Conclusions Anaerobic mixed culture can be adapted to pure and complex lignocellulosic substrates and convert them to
methane at low temperature (20 °C) in relatively short time (105 days) using a sequential procedure. The culture adaptation
to wheat straw proceeded at a slower rate than that for cow manure.
Keywords :
Adaptation , Low temperature , Anaerobic digestion , Lignocellulose , Cow manure , Kinetics
Journal title :
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Journal title :
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture