On Comparison Between Fungal and Bacterial Pretreatment of Coal for Enhanced Biogenic Methane Generation

2018 
ABSTRACTOwing to better understanding of subsurface geochemical carbon recycling and real-time active methanogenesis in major coal basins around the globe, substantial share of subsurface methane generation is attributed to biogenic origin. Since coal, being complex geopolymer, does not appear to be a favorable microbial substrate, enhancement in biogenic methane yield depends on its degradation into simpler organic substrates. This review puts forward a comparative analysis of fungal and bacterial pretreatment for determining the extent of facilitation in initial degradation of coal, which is still rate limiting step in overall conversion of coal into methane. Primarily, the initial fungal degradation of coal differs from bacterial pretreatment of coal in terms of the nature of released organics. On the basis of previous reports, fungal pretreatment of coal yields, majorly, polyaromatic hydrocarbons, however, bacterial pretreatment results in the generation of mixed organics pool of aromatics and aliphat...
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