Characterization of digesters enriched with high concentrations of propionate and chicken litter in anaerobic digestion
Characterization of digesters enriched with high concentrations of propionate and chicken litter in anaerobic digestion
Date
2024-10
Authors
Ochoa Bernal, Thalia Guadalupe
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Universidad Autónoma Chapingo
Abstract
The process of anaerobic digestion (AD) involves four key metabolic steps: 1)
hydrolysis, 2) acidogenesis, 3) acetogenesis, and 4) methanogenesis. These
steps are driven by a complex network of microorganisms working in unison to
fully break down organic compounds into biogas. Propionate serves as a crucial
intermediate in anaerobic digestion, with about 20 % to 43 % of methane
production stemming from its complete oxidation. High concentrations of
propionate, exceeding 2 g L-1, can result from organic overloads, leading to the
failure of methanogenic processes and process imbalances. This study aimed to
characterize a digester under continuous mesophilic conditions (35 ± 5 °C), fed
with chicken litter 3 % of total solids and gradual enrichments with 0.5, 0.8, 1.2,
1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 6.0, 12.0, 18.0, and 24.0 g L-1 of sodium propionate, to analyze
changes in microbial populations. The microbial consortium that developed
exhibited tolerance to high propionate concentrations. To elucidate its role in the
degradation of propionate, 18 DNA samples were taken at strategic points of the
enrichment and subjected to bioinformatic analysis. This analysis revealed the
presence of species that do not act in syntrophy and facilitate propionate
degradation. Furthermore, there was a substantial 50 % increase in
methanogenic archaea. The developed microbiome enabled the stable
maintenance of anaerobic digestion, ensuring consistent methane production
without inhibition of methanogenesis despite high propionate concentrations.
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Tesis (Doctorado en Ingeniería Agrícola y Uso Integral del Agua)
Keywords
Propionate, Chicken litter, Anaerobic digestion, Metagenomics, Taxonomy