Combining Geobacter spp. Dominated Biofilms and Anaerobic Digestion
EffluentsThe
Effect of Effluent Composition and Electrode Potential on Biofilm
Activity and Stability
posted on 2023-02-02, 22:30authored byDaniel Dzofou Ngoumelah, Anne Kuchenbuch, Falk Harnisch, Jörg Kretzschmar
The combination of
anaerobic digestion (AD) and microbial electrochemical
technologies (METs) offers different opportunities to increase the
efficiency and sustainability of AD processes. However, methanogenic
archaea and/or particles may partially hinder combining MET and AD
processes. Furthermore, it is unclear if the applied anode potential
affects the activity and efficiency of electroactive microorganisms
in AD-MET combinations as it is described for more controlled experimental
conditions. In this study, we confirm that 6-week-old Geobacter spp. dominated biofilms are by far more
active and stable in AD-effluents than 3-week-old Geobacter spp. dominated biofilms. Furthermore, we show that the biofilms
are twice as active at −0.2 V compared to 0.4 V, even under
challenging conditions occurring in AD-MET systems. Paired-end amplicon
sequencing at the DNA level using 16S-rRNA and mcrA gene shows that hydrogenotrophic methanogens incorporate into biofilms
immersed in AD-effluent without any negative effect on biofilm stability
and electrochemical activity.