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J Biotechnol ; 207: 58-66, 2015 Aug 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26015262

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By reducing the cadmium (Cd(2+)) content in biomass used for bio-based products such as biogas, a less toxic bio-based fertilizer can be obtained. In this work, we demonstrate how a macroporous polymer can support titanate nanotubes, and we take advantage of its known selective adsorption behavior towards Cd(2+) in an adsorption process from real nutrient-rich process water from hydrolysis of seaweed, a pollutant-rich biomass. We show that pretreatment steps involving alteration in area-to-volume ratio performed in aerated and acidic conditions release the most Cd(2+) from the solid material. By integrating an adsorption step between hydrolysis and the biomethane, we show that it was possible to obtain high Cd(2+) removal (ca. 94%) despite molar excess (between 100 and 500) of co-present ions (e.g., Mg(2+), Ca(2+), Na(+), K(+)) and with maintained total phosphorous content. The bio-methane potential did not significantly decrease as compared to a process without cadmium removal and the yielded bio-fertilizer followed Swedish guideline values. This study provides a sound and promising alternative for a novel remediation step, enabling higher use of otherwise tricky and to some extent overlooked biomass sources.


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Cadmium/isolation & purification , Nanotubes/chemistry , Seaweed/chemistry , Titanium/chemistry , Water Purification/instrumentation , Adsorption , Biodegradation, Environmental , Cryogels/chemistry , Fertilizers/microbiology , Methane/biosynthesis , Wastewater/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Radioactive/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Radioactive/isolation & purification , Water Purification/methods
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