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The role of microstructure of extracellular proteins in dewaterability of alkaline pretreatment sludge during bioleaching

  • Yunbei Li*
  • , Lijun Quan
  • , Jingyu Li
  • , Zhiwen Zhang
  • , Jinghua Lv
  • , Chunyan Fu
  • , Zhiqiang Chen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Henan Normal University
  • School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Alkaline pre-treatment is known to enhance the acid production efficiency of sludge but adversely affects its dewatering performance. In this study, the improvement of sludge dewaterability by a novel bioleaching system with inoculating domesticated acidified sludge (AS) and its underlying mechanism were investigated. The results showed that although the addition of Fe2+ and the reduction of pH improved the dewatering performance of sludge, their effects were inferior to that of AS + Fe. The addition of AS and Fe2+ significantly reduced the specific resistance to filtration and capillary suction time of the sludge by 98.6 % and 95.5 %, respectively. This improvement in dewatering performance was achieved through the combined actions of bio-acidification, bio-oxidation, and bio-flocculation. Remarkably, under alkaline pH, microorganisms in AS remained active, leading to the formation of iron-based bioflocculants, along with a rapid pH decrease. These bioflocculants, in combination with protein (PN) in tightly bound extracellular polymeric substances (TB-EPS) through amide bonding, transformed TB-EPS from extractable to non-extractable form, reducing PN content from 12.1 mg g−1DS to 5.09 mg g−1DS and altering the protein's secondary structure. Consequently, the gel-like TB-EPS matrix effectively broke down, releasing cellular water and significantly enhancing sludge dewaterability.

Original languageEnglish
Article number117969
JournalEnvironmental Research
Volume244
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Alkaline pre-treatment sludge
  • Bioleaching
  • Dewaterability
  • Extracellular protein
  • Iron-based bio-flocculant

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