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Biomethanisation of sewage sludge: Sonication pretreatment and monitoring of microbial communities

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Martín, María Angeles
Serrano, Antonio
Rincón, Bárbara
Gutiérrez, M. Carmen
Amil-Ruiz, Francisco
Barbudo Lunar, Marina
Alhama, José
Michán, Carmen
Siles, J.A.
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Elsevier
Date
2024
Subject
Archaea
Biogas
Methanogenic metabolism
Microbiome
Valorization
Waste
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The improvement of mesophilic biomethanisation of recalcitrant sewage sludge derived from urban wastewater treatment through the application of a sonication pretreatment was evaluated in parallel in two pilot-scale anaerobic digesters (two biological replicates: reactors RA and RB). The valorisation process was monitored through a novel and holistic approach that related the biomethanisation yield, and its main batch operational parameters, with the abundance of archaeal and bacterial communities in the anaerobic inocula. Sonication allowed achieving a methane yield coefficient derived from sewage sludge of 240 ± 20 mLSTPCH4/g VS (volatile solids) at the load range of 0.8–4.0 g VS/L in both reactors. The process was more stable in reactor B, with a wider range of loads being allowed (up to 5.29 g VS/L). Monitoring the presence of Archaea in the mixing liquor revealed a variation in their abundance throughout the process which was directly related to the availability of organic matter and pH. Advanced metagenomic analysis showed the phylogenetic and functional diversity of the complex microbiome involved. While Bacteria were widely distributed in 35 phyla, Archaea fitted in only two. Euryarchaeota was the majoritarian archaeal phylum (99.5 %) and its more abundant families are linked to methanogenic metabolism. Functional analysis revealed several relevant metabolic pathways that followed similar trends in both reactors. “Methane metabolism” clearly diminished at the end of the process in concordance with the exhaust of methane generation, while “ABC transporters” or “two-component systems”, involved in bacterial survival to changing environments, followed the opposite pattern. This integrated approach could help to increase the methanogenic valorisation of sewage sludge.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/29692
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Martín, M. Á., Serrano, A., Rincón, B., Gutiérrez, M. C., Amil-Ruiz, F., Barbudo-Lunar, M., Alhama, J., Michán, C., & Siles, J. Á. (2024). Biomethanisation of sewage sludge: Sonication pretreatment and monitoring of microbial communities. Environmental Technology & Innovation, 36, 103750. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eti.2024.103750
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eti.2024.103750
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