Published March 19, 2020 | Version v1
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Stimulation of methane production from benzoate with addition of carbon materials

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Huge amounts of wastewater that contain aromatic compounds such as benzene and phenols are discharged worldwide. Benzoate is a typical intermediate in the anaerobic transformation of those aromatic compounds. In this study, electrically conductive carbon-based materials of granulated activated carbon (GAC), multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MwCNTs), and graphite were evaluated for the ability to promote the benzoate degradation. The results showed that 82–93% of the electrons were recovered in CH4 production from benzoate. The carbon materials stimulated benzoate degradation in the sequence of GAC (5 g/L) N MwCNTs (1 g/L) ~ Graphite (0.1 g/L) N Control. Acetate was the only detected intermediate in the process of benzoate degradation. Taxonomic analyses revealed that benzoate was degraded by Syntrophus to acetate and H2, which were subsequently converted to methane by Methanosarcina (both acetoclastic methanogens and hydrogenotrophic methanogens) and Methanoculleus (hydrogenotrophic methanogens), and direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) of Desulfovibrio and Methanosarcina. Thus, these results suggest a method to effectively enhance the removal of aromatic compounds and methane recovery

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SIEUSOIL – Sino-EU Soil Observatory for intelligent Land Use Management 818346
European Commission