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Insights on the inhibition of anaerobic digestion performances under short-term exposure of metal-doped nanoplastics via Methanosarcina acetivorans

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Yue Feng, Yue Feng, Yue Feng, Shuguang Wang, Xiaodong Sun, Xian-Zheng Yuan Jing-Ya Ma, Jian-Lu Duan, Jian-Lu Duan, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xiaodong Sun, Jing-Ya Ma, Jian-Lu Duan, Xian-Zheng Yuan Jian-Lu Duan, Xiaodong Sun, Shuguang Wang, Xiaodong Sun, Jian-Lu Duan, Yue Feng, Xiaodong Sun, Xiaodong Sun, Jian-Lu Duan, Jian-Lu Duan, Jian-Lu Duan, Jian-Lu Duan, Jing-Ya Ma, Jing-Ya Ma, Shuguang Wang, Shuguang Wang, Shuguang Wang, Xian-Zheng Yuan Jing-Ya Ma, Jing-Ya Ma, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xiaodong Sun, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Jian-Lu Duan, Xian-Zheng Yuan Jing-Ya Ma, Jing-Ya Ma, Qian Wang, Jian-Lu Duan, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xiangyu Li, Shuguang Wang, Xiaodong Sun, Jian-Lu Duan, Shuguang Wang, Xiaodong Sun, Shuguang Wang, Jing-Ya Ma, Jing-Ya Ma, Qian Wang, Wei-Xuan Tian, Xian-Zheng Yuan Shuguang Wang, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Qian Wang, Qian Wang, Xiangyu Li, Wei-Xuan Tian, Xian-Zheng Yuan Jian-Lu Duan, Shuguang Wang, Shuguang Wang, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Shuguang Wang, Xian-Zheng Yuan Qian Wang, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Jian-Lu Duan, Shuguang Wang, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Jian-Lu Duan, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Shuguang Wang, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Shuguang Wang, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan

Summary

The inhibitory effects of polystyrene nanoplastics on anaerobic digestion performance were investigated at the molecular level, focusing on methanogen-nanoplastic interactions in granular sludge. The study provided direct evidence that nanoplastics disrupt methane-producing archaea, identifying a mechanism by which nanoplastic contamination reduces biogas production from organic waste treatment.

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Anaerobic digestion is an attractive waste treatment technology, achieving both pollution control and energy recovery. Though the inhibition of polystyrene nanoplastics in anaerobic granular sludge is well studied, no direct evidence has been found on the interaction of methanogens and nanoplastics. In this study, to characterize the location of nanoplastics, Pd-doped polystyrene nanoplastics (Pd-PS) were used to explore the inhibition mechanism of anaerobic sludge through short-term exposure to Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A. The results showed that Pd-PS inhibited the methanogenesis of the anaerobic sludge, and the methane production decreased as the Pd-PS increased, with a 14.29% reduction at the Pd-PS concentration of 2.36 × 10 particles/mL. Also, Pd-PS interacted with the protein in the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). Furthermore, Pd-PS inhibited the methanogenesis of M. acetivorans C2A without exhibiting an evident reduction in the growth. The inhibition of Pd-PS on methane was due to the inhibition of methane production related genes, MtaA and mcrA. These results provide potential explication for the inhibition of nanoplastics on the methanogens, which will fulfill the knowledge on the stability of methanogens under the short-term exposure of nanoplastics.

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