Effects of nanoscale zero valent iron (nZVI) concentration on the biochemical conversion of gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2) into methane (CH4)

2019 
Abstract This study presents the effects of nanoscale zero valent iron (nZVI) concentration on the biomethanation of gaseous CO 2 . During anaerobic batch experiment with 9 times injection of CO 2 , the CO 2 concentration in the headspace rapidly decreased by dissolution. Then, when nZVI was added at 6.25 and 12.5 g/L, the dissolved CO 2 was biochemically transformed into CH 4 at a maximum production rate of 2.38 and 3.93 μmol/hr, respectively. Biomethanation at these two nZVI concentrations continued until the end of experiment. In spite of more H 2 evolution by nZVI at 25 g/L, biomethanation did not occur, due to the significant inhibition of methanogenesis by nZVI. As the nZVI concentration increased, relative abundance of the hydrogenotrophic methanogens, especially Methanobacteriales , increased. However, at 25 g/L of nZVI concentration, acetic acid was accumulated and the relative abundance of Clostridium became predominant, indicating that homoacetogenesis was superior over methanogenesis.
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