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Comparative study of the effect of ultrasonication on the anaerobic biodegradability of food waste in single and two-stage systems
Authors:Elbeshbishy Elsayed  Nakhla George
Affiliation:Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada N6A 5B9
Abstract:Five different mesophilic systems were evaluated in this study for the anaerobic treatment of food waste. Systems A and B were one stage methane with unsonicated and sonicated feeds, respectively, while, systems C and D were two-stage hydrogen and methane with unsonicated and sonicated feeds, respectively. System E comprised a novel sonicated biological hydrogen reactor (SBHR) followed by methane reactor. The results showed that sonication inside the reactor in the first stage (system E) showed superior results compared to all other systems. Overall VSS removal efficiencies of 67%, 59%, 51%, 44%, and 36% were achieved in systems E, D, C, B, and A, respectively. Volumetric hydrogen production rates of 4.8, 3.3, and 2.6 L H2/Lreactor d were achieved in the SBHR, CSTR with and without sonicated feed, respectively, while, methane production rates of 1.6, 2.1, 2.3, 2.6, and 3.2 L CH4/Lreactor d were achieved in systems A-E, respectively.
Keywords:SBHR, sonicated biological hydrogen reactor   SSO, source separate organics   MSW, municipal solid waste   WAS, waste activated sludge   CSTR, continuously-stirred tank reactor   HRT, hydraulic retention time   SRTs, solids retention times   TSS, total suspended solids   VSS, volatile suspended solids   DOPF, Dufferin Organics Processing Facility   TS, total solids   VS, volatile solids   TCOD, total chemical oxygen demand   SCOD, soluble chemical oxygen demand   VFAs, volatile fatty acids   EPS, extracellular polymeric substances   DGGE, denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis   P-protein, particulate protein   B-protein, bound protein   S-protein, soluble protein   T-carbohydrate, total carbohydrate   S-carbohydrate, soluble carbohydrate
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