Enhanced Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment by a Binary Electroactive Material: Pseudocapacitance/Conductance-Mediated Microbial Interspecies Electron Transfer

假电容 产甲烷 电子转移 化学 电子受体 生物炭 化学工程 生物化学 甲烷 光化学 有机化学 电极 物理化学 热解 超级电容器 工程类 电化学
作者
Mingwei Wang,Tengfei Ren,Mengxi Yin,Kechao Lu,Hui Xu,Xia Huang,Xiaoyuan Zhang,Mingwei Wang,Tengfei Ren,Mengxi Yin,Kechao Lu,Hui Xu,Xia Huang,Xiaoyuan Zhang
出处
期刊:Environmental Science & Technology [American Chemical Society]
卷期号:57 (32): 12072-12082 被引量:103
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.3c01986
摘要

Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a promising method to treat organic matter. However, AD performance was limited by the inefficient electron transfer and metabolism imbalance between acid-producing bacteria and methanogens. In this study, a novel binary electroactive material (Fe3O4@biochar) with pseudocapacitance (1.4 F/g) and conductance (10.2 μS/cm) was exploited to store-release electrons as well as enhance the direct electron transfer between acid-producing bacteria and methanogens during the AD process. The mechanism of pseudocapacitance/conductance on mediating interspecies electron transfer was deeply studied at each stage of AD. In the hydrolysis acidification stage, the pseudocapacitance of Fe3O4@biochar acting as electron acceptors proceeded NADH/NAD+ transformation of bacteria to promote ATP synthesis by 21% which supported energy for organics decomposition. In the methanogenesis stage, the conductance of Fe3O4@biochar helped the microbes establish direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) to increase the coenzyme F420 content by 66% and then improve methane production by 13%. In the complete AD experiment, electrons generated from acid-producing bacteria were rapidly transported to methanogens via conductors. Excess electrons were buffered by the pseudocapacitor and then gradually released to methanogens which alleviated the drastic drop in pH. These findings provided a strategy to enhance the electron transfer in anaerobic treatment as well as guided the design of electroactive materials.
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