Theoretical Analysis of the Hydrolysis Mechanism of Biopolymers in the Anaerobic Digestion Process of Livestock Manure

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Over the past two decades, modeling the hydrolysis stage has been recognized as critical for understanding its behavior and determining optimal operating conditions for anaerobic digestion (AD). Traditional approaches, such as first-order and Michaelis–Menten kinetic models, account for substrate concentration and enzymatic activity, respectively, but neglect mass-transfer effects. In this work, we propose a semi-empirical model that integrates enzymatic catalysis with molecular diffusion phenomena in the microbial boundary layer. We derive a hydrolysis rate expression by combining Michaelis–Menten kinetics with Fick’s law of diffusion and validate it against experimental data from a thermophilic batch reactor treating cattle manure (55 ∘C, 62 gVSL-1). Compared to the first-order model (R2 = 0.940), our model achieves a superior fit (R2 = 0.973), demonstrating that diffusion resistance can significantly influence hydrolysis kinetics. By formulating the kinetic model in terms of explicit biochemical and mass-transfer parameters (rh,max, KM, kd, α), it becomes possible to identify optimal operational strategies for enhancing hydrolysis efficiency. The results indicate that coupling enzymatic catalysis with diffusion provides a more accurate theoretical description than the first-order model and enables improved prediction of biopolymer solubilization in AD. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2025.

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Cattle manure, Enzymatic catalysis, Kinetic model, Mass transfer phenomena, Biomolecules, Biopolymers, Boundary layers, Catalysis, Diffusion in liquids, Fertilizers, Hydrolysis, Kinetic parameters, Kinetic theory, Anaerobic digestion process, Anaerobics, Cattle manures, Enzymatic catalysis, First-order models, Kinetic models, Livestock manure, Mass transfer phenomena, Optimal operating conditions, Traditional approachs, Anaerobic digestion, Manures

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