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    Biohydrogen production by co-digesting whey and glycerin in an AnSBBR: Performance optimization, metabolic pathway kinetic modeling and phylogenetic characterization

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    2017
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    Lovato, Giovanna
    Lazaro, Carolina Zampol
    Zaiat, Marcelo
    Ratusznei, Suzana Maria
    Rodrigues, José Alberto Domingues
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    The co-digestion of cheese whey with glycerin for biohydrogen production, in an anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm reactor (AnSBBR) with recirculation of the liquid phase (at 30 °C with 3.5 L of working volume and treating 1.5 L per cycle), was assessed. The feeding time (1.5 h) was equal to half of the cycle length (3 h). Two variables were studied: the ratio between whey and glycerin (100:0; 75:25; 50:50; 25:75; 0:100% on a COD basis) and the organic loading rate (from 10.1 to 23.9 kgCOD m−3 d−1) by altering the influent concentration (from 3 to 7 kgCOD m−3). The highest hydrogen productivity (129.0 molH2 m−3 d−1) and yield (5.4 molH2 kgCOD−1) with complete inhibition of methanogenisis were achieved when the reactor was fed with 75% cheese whey and 25% glycerin with an applied volumetric organic load of 23.9 kgCOD m−3 d−1; an increase in productivity of almost 145% and 27% when compared to the anaerobic digestion of cheese whey and glycerin separately, respectively, showing the significant benefit of glycerin addition for anaerobic whey digestion, most likely due to its buffering capacity. A kinetic metabolic model was efficiently fitted to the process to help understand the metabolic routes. Cloning analyses targeting 16S rRNA genes indicated the dominant microorganisms were phylogenetic affiliated to Ethanoligenens and Megasphaera genera. © 2017 Elsevier B.V.
    1. Ethanoligenens
    2. Hydrogen
    3. Megasphaera
    4. Metabolic model
    5. SBR
    6. Glycerol
    7. Hydrogen production
    8. Metabolism
    9. Productivity
    10. RNA
    11. biogas
    12. glycerol
    13. hydrogen
    14. RNA 16S
    15. Anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm reactor
    16. Applied volumetric organic loads
    17. Influent concentrations
    18. Metabolic modeling
    19. Performance optimizations
    20. Phylogenetic characterization
    21. anaerobic digestion
    22. anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm reactor
    23. Article
    24. biofilm reactor
    25. biomass
    26. cheese
    27. chemical oxygen demand
    28. concentration (parameters)
    29. effluent
    30. Firmicutes
    31. kinetic parameters
    32. metabolism
    33. methanogenesis
    34. microbial consortium
    35. molecular cloning
    36. nonhuman
    37. phylogeny
    38. priority journal
    39. process optimization
    40. whey
    41. Anaerobic digestion
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    https://repositorio.maua.br/handle/MAUA/1289
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