Abstract

This study investigated the anaerobic bioconversion efficiency of rice straw in continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR) applying longer hydraulic retention time (HRT) and higher load. Two HRT distributions and two loads were studied and compared for one-stage and two-stage CSTR systems. The results indicated that the two system with longer HRT (60d) and higher load (160g TS·L−1) obtained 11.06% and 14.28%, 15.24% and 19.38%, more biogas and methane productions than those of one-stage system with HRT (50d) and load (140g TS·L−1), respectively, while maintained stable operation at higher loads. It was also found that the microbial richness, diversity, and bacterial and archaeal community compositions showed some differences between two systems with different HRTs and loads, which was thought to be one of reasons leading to the differences in bioconversion efficiencies. The study indicated that two-stage system applying longer HRT and higher load could be one of the effective methods for more bioenergy recovery from rice straw.

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