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  • Anaerobic sequential batch tests were conducted to assess how adding magnetite affects the breakdown of phenol and benzoate, aiming to enhance methane production and identify active microbes.
  • Methane production rates were notably higher for benzoate (517.6 mL CH/g VSS/d) compared to phenol (218.5 mL CH/g VSS/d), with magnetite supplementation improving phenol degradation by 9.0-68% and reducing the time before methane production started.
  • The active microbial communities identified included various genera like Syntrophorhabdus, Geobacter, and Methanosaeta, with magnetite facilitating direct electron transfer between these microbes, potentially boosting overall methane production.

Article Abstract

Anaerobic sequential batch tests treating phenol and benzoate were conducted to evaluate the potential of magnetite supplementation to improve methanogenic degradation of phenol and benzoate, and to identify active microbial communities under each condition. Specific CH production rates during anaerobic digestion were 218.5 mL CH/g VSS/d on phenol and 517.6 mL CH/g VSS/d on benzoate. Magnetite supplementation significantly increased methanogenic degradation of phenol by 9.0-68.0% in CH production rate, and decreased lag time by 7.9-48.0%, with no significant reduction in CH yield. Syntrophorhabdus, Sporotomaculum, Syntrophus, Syntrophomonas, Peptoclostridium, Soehngenia, Mesotoga, Geobacter, Methanosaeta, Methanoculleus, and Methanospirillum were revealed as active microbial communities involved in anaerobic digestion of phenol and benzoate. Magnetite-mediated direct interspecies electron transfer between Geobacter, Peptoclostridium, and Methanosaeta harundinacea could contribute to this improvement.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2022.126943DOI Listing

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