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An integrated strategy to enhance performance of anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge

  • Angelica Guerrero Calderon
  • , Haoran Duan
  • , Jia Meng
  • , Jing Zhao
  • , Yarong Song
  • , Wenbo Yu
  • , Zhetai Hu
  • , Kangning Xu
  • , Xiang Cheng
  • , Shihu Hu
  • , Zhiguo Yuan
  • , Min Zheng*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Queensland
  • Huazhong University of Science and Technology
  • Beijing Forestry University

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Abstract

Anaerobic digestion (AD) is an essential process in wastewater treatment plants as it can reduce the amount of waste activated sludge (WAS) for disposal, and also enables the recovery of bioenergy (i.e. methane). Here, a new pretreatment method to enhance anaerobic digestion was achieved by treating thickened WAS (TWAS) with ferric (as FeCl3) and nitrite simultaneously for 24-hour at room temperature. Biochemical methane potential tests showed markedly improved degradability in the pretreated TWAS, with a relative increase in hydrolysis rate by 30%. A comparative experiment with the operation of two continuous-flow anaerobic digesters further demonstrated the improvement in biogas quantity and quality, digestate disposal, and phosphorus recovery in the experimental digester. The dosed FeCl3 (i.e. ~6 mM) decreased the pH of TWAS to ~5, which led to the formation of free nitrous acid (FNA, HNO2) at parts per million levels (i.e. ~6 mg N/L), after dosing nitrite at 250 mg NO2–N/L. This FNA treatment caused a 26% increase in methane yield and volatile solids destruction, 55% reduction in the viscosity of sludge in digester, and 24% less polymer required in further digestate dewatering. In addition, the dosed Fe(III) was reduced to Fe(II) which precipitated sulfide and phosphorus, leading to decreased hydrogen sulfide concentration in biogas, and increased percentage of vivianite in the total crystalline iron species in digested sludge. Our study experimentally demonstrated that combined dosing of FeCl3 and nitrite is a useful pretreatment strategy for improving anaerobic digestion of WAS.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116977
JournalWater Research
Volume195
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2021

Keywords

  • Enhanced anaerobic digestion
  • Free nitrous acid
  • Iron dosing
  • Low pH
  • Sludge pretreatment

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