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Hanchao Yu1, Young-Chae Song1, Byung-Uk Bae2
1Department of Environmental Engineering, Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan 49112, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) is a breakthrough that can surpass the limitations of anaerobic digestion. Conductive materials and polarized bioelectrodes are known to induce DIET for methane production but are still challenging to apply at a field scale. Herein, compared to polarized bioelectrodes, electrostatic fields that promote DIET were investigated in an anaerobic reactor with conductive materials. As a conductive material, activated carbon enriched its surface with electroactive microorganisms to induce DIET (cDIET). cDIET improved the methane yield to 254.6 mL/g CODr, compared to the control. However, polarized bioelectrodes induced electrode-mediated DIET and biological DIET (bDIET), in addition to cDIET, improving the methane yield to 310.7 mL/g CODr. Electrostatic fields selectively promoted bDIET and cDIET for further methane production compared to the polarized bioelectrodes. As the contribution of DIET increased, the methane yield increased, and the substrate residue decreased, resulting in a significant improvement in methane production.
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