Hydrolysis of microalgal biomass using ruminal microorganisms as a pretreatment to increase methane recovery

Bioresour Technol. 2017 Nov;244(Pt 1):100-107. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.07.117. Epub 2017 Jul 23.

Abstract

The use of ruminal fluid as a source of hydrolytic microorganisms for the pretreatment of a native consortium of microalgae (essentially Senedesmus) was investigated. The hydrolytic enzyme activity of the ruminal culture was first enriched in a bioreactor. Then, using the enriched culture, the effect of the microalgae to the ruminal fluid ratio (S/X) on the hydrolysis and subsequent production of methane was investigated. An S/X ratio of 0.5 showed the best hydrolysis efficiency (29%) reaching in a second stage process a methane yield of 193mL CH4g COD-1. The processing time (pretreatment plus methanization) was only 7days. The predominant ruminal hydrolytic bacteria selected in the enrichment were principally Clostridium, Proteocatella and Pseudomonas.

Keywords: Hydrolysis; Methane; Microalgae; Pretreatment; Ruminal fluid.

MeSH terms

  • Biomass
  • Bioreactors
  • Hydrolysis
  • Methane*
  • Microalgae*

Substances

  • Methane