Microbial community acclimatization enhances bioplastics biodegradation and biogas production under thermophilic anaerobic digestion
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
This paper reports the results of a novel study of microbial acclimatization for bioplastics anaerobic degradation and
conversion into biogas. Three sequential anaerobic digestion (AD) runs were carried out to favour microbial
acclimatization to two different bioplastics, starch-based (SBS) and polyactic-acid (PLA).
AD of SBS and PLA bioplastics was favoured by the acclimatization of the inoculum to the substrate after each
run of AD. SBS conversion into biogas increased by 52 % (from 94 to 143 NL kgVS-1) and it was correlated with
the enhanced growth of starch degrading bacteria such as Hydrogenispora, Halocella and Haloplasma. PLA
anaerobic degradation increased by 97 % (from 395 to 779 NLbiogas kgVS-1) and it was related to the acclimatization of known PLA-degraders such as Tepidimicrobium, Methanothermobacter and Tepidanaerobacter. Microbial
acclimatization appears a suitable and low-cost strategy to enhance bioplastics circularity by promoting their
anaerobic biodegradation and conversion into biogas.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Anaerobic digestion; Biogas; Starch-based bioplastic; Polylactic acid-based bioplastic; Microbial acclimatization
List of contributors:
Cucina, Mirko
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