Combined hydrothermal treatment, pyrolysis, and anaerobic digestion for removal of antibiotic resistance genes and energy recovery from antibiotic fermentation residues
Digestate
Biogas
DOI:
10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125413
Publication Date:
2021-06-15T22:42:33Z
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A process combining hydrothermal treatment (HT), pyrolysis, and anaerobic digestion can efficiently treat antibiotic fermentation residues (AFR). The process characteristics and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) removal efficiencies of each unit have been investigated. HT of 180 °C improved the biodegradability and dewaterability of the AFR. Pyrolysis of 500 °C and upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) of 6.5 ± 0.5 kg COD•(m3•d)-1 recovered the organic matter in filter cake and filtrate of AFR. The biogas and pyrolysis gas can compensate the energy this system needs. HT of 180 °C could reduce 16S rRNA, ARGs, and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) by 2.3 to 7.4 logs. UASB increased the copy numbers of ARGs and MGEs, but the relative abundances of ARGs normalized against 16S rRNA were significantly declined. The ARGs and MGEs were enriched in suspended solids of digestate. The application of this process can promote the resources recycling of fermentation waste.
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