Biogasification of methanol extract of lignite and its residue: A case study of Yima coalfield, China

To investigate the biogas generation characteristics of the organic matter in lignite, methanol extraction was conducted to obtain the soluble fraction and the residual of lignite, which were subsequently taken as the sole carbon source for biogas production by a methanogenic consortium. Afterward,...

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Main Authors: Jianmin Liu, Hengxing Ren, Yi Jin, Huan He, Linyong Chen, Guofu Li, Baoyu Wang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9555660/?tool=EBI
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author Jianmin Liu
Hengxing Ren
Yi Jin
Huan He
Linyong Chen
Guofu Li
Baoyu Wang
author_facet Jianmin Liu
Hengxing Ren
Yi Jin
Huan He
Linyong Chen
Guofu Li
Baoyu Wang
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description To investigate the biogas generation characteristics of the organic matter in lignite, methanol extraction was conducted to obtain the soluble fraction and the residual of lignite, which were subsequently taken as the sole carbon source for biogas production by a methanogenic consortium. Afterward, the composition of compounds before and after the fermentation was characterized by UV-Vis, GC-MS, and HPLC-MS analysis. The results indicated that the methanogenic microorganisms could produce H2 and CO2 without accumulating CH4 by utilizing the extract, and the methane production of the residue was 18% larger than that of raw lignite, reaching 1.03 mmol/g. Moreover, the organic compounds in the methanol extract were degraded and their molecular weight was reduced. Compounds such as 1, 6-dimethyl-4-(2-methylethyl) naphthalene, 7-butyl-1-hexylnaphthalene, simonellite, and retene were completely degraded by microorganisms. In addition, both aromatic and non-aromatic metabolites produced in the biodegradation were detected, some of which may have a negative effect on the methanogenesis process. These results revealed the complexity of the interaction between coal and organism from another point of view.
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spelling doaj.art-774b1cc50bc34ed79298fbfd518775982022-12-22T03:32:29ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032022-01-011710Biogasification of methanol extract of lignite and its residue: A case study of Yima coalfield, ChinaJianmin LiuHengxing RenYi JinHuan HeLinyong ChenGuofu LiBaoyu WangTo investigate the biogas generation characteristics of the organic matter in lignite, methanol extraction was conducted to obtain the soluble fraction and the residual of lignite, which were subsequently taken as the sole carbon source for biogas production by a methanogenic consortium. Afterward, the composition of compounds before and after the fermentation was characterized by UV-Vis, GC-MS, and HPLC-MS analysis. The results indicated that the methanogenic microorganisms could produce H2 and CO2 without accumulating CH4 by utilizing the extract, and the methane production of the residue was 18% larger than that of raw lignite, reaching 1.03 mmol/g. Moreover, the organic compounds in the methanol extract were degraded and their molecular weight was reduced. Compounds such as 1, 6-dimethyl-4-(2-methylethyl) naphthalene, 7-butyl-1-hexylnaphthalene, simonellite, and retene were completely degraded by microorganisms. In addition, both aromatic and non-aromatic metabolites produced in the biodegradation were detected, some of which may have a negative effect on the methanogenesis process. These results revealed the complexity of the interaction between coal and organism from another point of view.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9555660/?tool=EBI
spellingShingle Jianmin Liu
Hengxing Ren
Yi Jin
Huan He
Linyong Chen
Guofu Li
Baoyu Wang
Biogasification of methanol extract of lignite and its residue: A case study of Yima coalfield, China
PLoS ONE
title Biogasification of methanol extract of lignite and its residue: A case study of Yima coalfield, China
title_full Biogasification of methanol extract of lignite and its residue: A case study of Yima coalfield, China
title_fullStr Biogasification of methanol extract of lignite and its residue: A case study of Yima coalfield, China
title_full_unstemmed Biogasification of methanol extract of lignite and its residue: A case study of Yima coalfield, China
title_short Biogasification of methanol extract of lignite and its residue: A case study of Yima coalfield, China
title_sort biogasification of methanol extract of lignite and its residue a case study of yima coalfield china
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9555660/?tool=EBI
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