Ziyi Yang, Wen Wang, Yanfeng He, Ruihong Zhang, Guangqing Liu
Index: 10.1016/j.renene.2018.03.032
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The effects of ammonia on methane production, methanogenesis pathway, microbial community, and reactor performance were investigated in this study. More than 20% of methane production loss was observed in mesophilic and thermophilic reactors when the ammonia level exceeded 2 and 5g NH4+-N/L, respectively. The volatile fatty acid (VFA) data indicated that acetogenesis and methanogenesis are strongly influenced by ammonia inhibition under the mesophilic condition, while methanogenesis was mainly affected under thermophilic condition. No evident methanogenesis pathway shift was found in the mesophilic reactor, whereas the increase in NH4+-N concentration to more than 5 g/L led to a clear shift from aceticlastic to complex and flexible pathways, thereby significantly enriching the hydrogenotrophic pathway in the thermophilic reactor. The function and response of the microbial community to ammonia inhibition were consistent despite the difference in population and diversity under mesophilic and thermophilic conditions.
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