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Variation in the Distribution of Hydrogen Producers from the Clostridiales Order in Biogas Reactors Depending on Different Input Substrates

Authors

ČERNÝ Martin VÍTĚZOVÁ Monika VÍTĚZ Tomáš BARTOŠ Milan KUSHKEVYCH Ivan

Year of publication 2018
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Energies
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Web https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/12/3270/htm
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en11123270
Keywords biogas; Clostridiales; hydrogen-producing bacteria; bioreactors; anaerobic fermentation; anaerobic digestion; microbial community composition
Description With growing demand for clean and cheap energy resources, biogas production is emerging as an ideal solution, as it provides relatively cheap and clean energy, while also tackling the problematic production of excessive organic waste from crops and animal agriculture. Behind this process stands a variety of anaerobic microorganisms, which turn organic substrates into valuable biogas. The biogas itself is a mixture of gases, produced mostly as metabolic byproducts of the microorganisms, such as methane, hydrogen, or carbon dioxide. Hydrogen itself figures as a potent bio-fuel, however in many bioreactors it serves as the main substrate of methanogenesis, thus potentially limiting biogas yield. With help of modern sequencing techniques, we tried to evaluate the composition in eight bioreactors using different input materials, showing shifts in the microbial consortia depending on the substrate itself. In this paper, we provide insight on the occurrence of potentially harmful microorganisms such as Clostridium novyi and Clostridium septicum, as well as key genera in hydrogen production, such as Clostridium stercorarium, Mobilitalea sp., Herbinix sp., Herbivorax sp., and Acetivibrio sp.

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