Title of article :
In¯uence of methane enrichment by aeration of recirculated
supernatant on microbial activities during anaerobic digestion
Author/Authors :
D.M. OKeefe، نويسنده , , R.L. Brigmon، نويسنده , , D.P. Chynowetn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
A methane enrichment process (MEP) was evaluated that involved air purging of recycled digester contents to strip CO2 and
increase biogas methane content. The objective of this work was to determine if the aeration resulted in oxygen inhibition of microbial
activities involved in anaerobic digestion of municipal solid waste. To assess the degree of biological perturbation associated
with the MEP, the reactor euent was sampled twice while the MEP was operating and twice while it was not operating. Analyses
were run on composite samples (representing several dierent sample ports of the non-mixed reactor) and samples of digester euent
entering and leaving the MEP process. The analyses included volatile organic acids (VOA), euent solids content, dehydrogenase
activity, speci®c methanogenic activities (SMA), and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for methanogenic, sulfate-reducing,
and cellulolytic bacterial species. Methane enrichment in these experiments occurred with the methane content of the biogas
exceeding 90%. There were no eects of the MEP on euent VOA concentration. The MEP had no eect on volatile solids (VS)
levels of composite samples representing the non-mixed digester contents, however, VS was reduced in euent passing through the
MEP. Although MEP had an inhibitory eect on anaerobic populations leaving the MEP process, no inhibitory eects were observed
in measurements of microbial activities in digester samples, including speci®c methane production rate, dehydrogenase, and
numbers of speci®c organisms estimated using ELISA techniques.
Keywords :
ELISA , Methane enrichment , Dehydrogenase , Microbial inhibition , Methane production , Anaerobic digestion
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology