Abstract

The inevitable release of plastic additives (PAs) from biodegradable plastics (BPs) might affect the ensuing biological reutilization, and the impact of PAs on anaerobic co-digestion performance is still controversial. This study evaluated the impacts of three typical PAs (bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), acetyl tributylcitrate (ATBC), tributyl citrate (TBC)) on the BPs anaerobic co-digestion with waste-activated sludge (WAS). Results indicated that the BPs type had a significant effect on methane production, but the effect of PAs was negligible within a concentration range (0.5–50 mg/g TSS). Mechanistic exploration revealed that PAs addition exhibited insignificant effects on solubilization, hydrolysis, and acidification stage. Microbial communities' analyses suggested that PAs did not change the diversity and composition of microbial communities. Furthermore, the addition of PAs has no direct effect on the metabolic function of microorganisms. This study shed light on the effects of PAs on BPs biological reutilization and help to gain a better understanding of the potential environmental hazards of plastics.

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