Research
Title: | Digestion liquid based alkaline pretreatment of waste activated sludge promotes methane production from anaerobic digestion |
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First author: | He, Dandan; Xiao, Jun; Wang, Dongbo; Liu, Xuran; Fu, Qizi; Li, Yifu; Du, Mingting; Yang, Qi; Liu, Yiwen; Wang, Qilin; Ni, Bing-Jie; Song, Kang; Cai, Zhe; Ye, Jun; Yu, Haitao |
Journal: | WATER RESEARCH |
Years: | 2021 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.watres.2021.117198 |
Abstract: | This work proved an efficient method to significantly increase methane production from anaerobic di-gestion of WAS. This method is to reflux proper of digestion liquid into waste activated sludge pre-treatment unit (pH 9.5 for 24 h). The yield of maximum methane improved between 174.2 +/- 7.3 and 282.5 +/- 14.1 mL/g VSS with the reflux ratio of digestion liquid increasing from 0% to 20%. It was ob-served that the biodegradable organics in the digestion liquid did not affect the biological processes related to anaerobic digestion but increased methane production through reutilization. The ammonium in the digestion liquid was the main contributor to the increase in methane production via promoting sludge solubilization, but refractory organics were the major inhibitors to anaerobic digestion. It should be emphasized that the metal ions present in the digestion liquid were beneficial rather than harmful to the biological processes in the anaerobic digestion, which may be connected with the fact that certain metal ions were involved in the expression and activation of key enzymes. In addition, it was found that anaerobes in digestion liquid were another potential contributor to the enhanced anaerobic digestion.& nbsp; (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |