Biotechnology Reports (Dec 2020)

Bioleaching and removal of radiocesium in anaerobic digestion of biomass crops: Effect of crop type on partitioning of cesium

  • Takuro Kobayashi,
  • Hidetoshi Kuramochi,
  • Kai-Qin Xu,
  • Takao Aizawa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28
p. e00561

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Cultivation of biomass crops for energy production is a promising land-use for farmland abandoned owing to radionuclide fallout. However, radionuclides in soil are easily taken up in the crop. To understand phase partitioning of radiocesium Cs (RCs) during anaerobic digestion (AD) of crops, semi-continuous AD experiments were carried out using two types of RCs-contaminated crops. Analysis of fractionated digestate effluent revealed that AD of the crops released RCs into the water phase (up to 82 %), and the efficiency of RCs solubilization depended on crop biodegradability. Adsorption treatment for removal of RCs from the water phase of the digestate indicated a water–zeolite partition coefficient of 0.287 L/g. The efficiency of removal from the water phase was 90 % at an adsorbent dose of 30 g/L.

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