Effects of different types and pyrolysis temperature of straw biochar on promoting hydrogen production of sludge fermentation

IF 6.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Zhong-Yuan Ying , Lu-Yan Zhang , Yan Li , Ze-Wen Wang , Liang Qiao , Fei-Hong Wang , Ye Yuan , Shan-Shan Yang , Jie Ding , Nan-Qi Ren , Tian-Ming Chen
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Abstract

Biohydrogen production is regarded as a prospective approach for hydrogen production, given its capacity to harness functional microorganisms for the conversion of diverse substrates into hydrogen gas. However, challenges such as low hydrogen production rates and poor stability hinder the large-scale application of dark fermentation. Recent research has shown that biochar is an effective additive in anaerobic fermentation processes. This study investigated the effects of biochar formed from three different kinds of straw at different temperatures on hydrogen production during activated sludge fermentation. The incorporation of rice straw biochar formed at 500 °C (RSBC500) to the fermentation process significantly increased hydrogen production by 27.27 % and improved microbial metabolic pathways. The results of the metabolite analysis indicated a notable increase in the content of both acetate and butyrate, from 16.78 and 15.35 mmol/L, respectively, to 18.50 and 18.26 mmol/L. The characterization of biochar formed at different temperatures and the analysis of the electron transfer capacity of fermentation residues and extracellular polymeric substances revealed that RSBC500 with more redox active functional groups and higher electron transfer capacity enhanced electron transfer between microorganisms. This study presents a strategy for optimizing biochar raw materials and pyrolysis temperatures to promote biohydrogen production, deepening the understanding of biochar promoting hydrogen production from sludge fermentation and providing valuable insights into the resource utilization of crop straw.
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Environmental Technology & Innovation
Environmental Technology & Innovation Environmental Science-General Environmental Science
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14.00
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4.20%
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435
审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: Environmental Technology & Innovation adopts a challenge-oriented approach to solutions by integrating natural sciences to promote a sustainable future. The journal aims to foster the creation and development of innovative products, technologies, and ideas that enhance the environment, with impacts across soil, air, water, and food in rural and urban areas. As a platform for disseminating scientific evidence for environmental protection and sustainable development, the journal emphasizes fundamental science, methodologies, tools, techniques, and policy considerations. It emphasizes the importance of science and technology in environmental benefits, including smarter, cleaner technologies for environmental protection, more efficient resource processing methods, and the evidence supporting their effectiveness.
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