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Enhanced methane production via anaerobic digestion assisted with Fe3O4 nanoparticles supported on microporous granular activated carbon

FUEL(2024)

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Abstract
Granular activated carbon (GAC) was used as supporting material for different loading of magnetite (Fe3O4) nanoparticles using the wet impregnation method, for its use as biocatalysts during the anaerobic digestion (AD). The highest responses in terms of methane productivity were achieved with the two modified materials using 1.5% and 3% of Fe3O4. With (1.5%)Fe3O4/GAC, the conversion efficiency to methane was 97.1%, with a methane yield of 388.1 mL CH4/g COD, which was higher than the control without GAC, achieving only 72.1% of conversion and a yield of 286.6 mL CH4/g COD, representing an increment of similar to 26% for these two parameters with the modified material. Also, the (1.5%)Fe3O4/GAC promotes the highest consumption of volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and ethanol compared to other cultures. The improvement in the AD by the modified materials could be attributable to its surface chemistry composed of a greater extent of Fe-2(+) and Fe3+, the external surface area, and the electron-accepting capacity. In addition, the close association between microorganisms and the (1.5%)Fe3O4/GAC biocatalyst within the anaerobic medium could be evidence that the direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) process is occurring.
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Methane production,Iron oxide nanoparticles,Anaerobic digestion,Granular activated carbon,Materials properties
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