Two-phase high-solid digestion is conducive to the degradation of food waste. In this study, Fe/C was added in high-solid digestion in different acidification and/or methanogenic phase. The experimental results indicated that it significantly increased the cumulative yield of biomethane. When Fe/C was added to the acidification phase only and both the acidification and methanogenic phases, the biomethane yield reached 474.07 ± 7.03 and 475.47 ± 4.68 mL·g VS , respectively, and the biodegradation rate reached 87.30% and 87.58%, respectively, indicating that Fe/C had mainly effect on the performance of acidification phase. In a two-phase anaerobic fermentation system, the activity of dehydrogenases and the concentration of coenzyme F were 2.23-2.95 mg·g·h and 0.0063-0.0294 mol·g volatile solids, respectively. Additionally, the archaeal communities production pathway of methane from using acetic acid to using hydrogen as the reactant.

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