Bioresource Technology, Vol.238, 30-38, 2017
Stimulation of the anaerobic digestion of the dry organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) with carbon-based conductive materials
Growth of bacterial and archaeal species capable of interspecies electron exchange was stimulated by addition of conductive materials (carbon cloth or granular activated carbon (GAC)) to anaerobic digesters treating dog food (a substitute for the dry-organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW)). Methane production (772-1428 mmol vs <80 mmol), volatile solids removal (78%-81% vs 54%-64%) and COD removal efficiencies (similar to 80% vs 20%-30%) were all significantly higher in reactors amended with GAC or carbon cloth than controls. OFMSW degradation was also significantly accelerated and VFA concentrations were substantially lower in reactors amended with conductive materials. These results suggest that both conductive materials (carbon cloth and GAC) can promote conversion of OFMSW to methane even in the presence of extremely high VFA concentrations (similar to 500 mM). (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Organic fraction of municipal solid waste;Anaerobic digestion;Carbon-based conductive materials;Syntrophic partners;Methanogenesis