Effect of low solids retention time and focused pulsed pre-treatment on anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge |
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Authors: | Lee Il-Su Rittmann Bruce E |
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Affiliation: | Center for Environmental Biotechnology, The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University, 1001 South McAllister Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85287-5701, USA |
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Abstract: | The interacting effects of Focused Pulsed (FP) treatment and solids retention time (SRT) were evaluated in laboratory-scale digesters operated at SRTs of 2-20 days. Anaerobic digestion and methanogenesis of waste activated sludge (WAS) were stable for SRT ? 5 days, but the effluent soluble organic compounds increased significantly for SRT = 2 days due to a combination of faster hydrolysis kinetics and washout of methanogens. FP treatment increased the CH4 production rate and TCOD removal efficiency by up to 33% and 18%, respectively, at a SRT of 20 days. These effects were the result of an increase in the hydrolysis rate, since the concentrations of soluble components remained low for SRT ? 5 days. Alternately, FP pre-treatment of WAS allowed the same conversion of TCOD to CH4 with a smaller SRT and digester size: e.g., 40% size savings with a CH4 conversion of 0.23 g CH4-COD/g CODin. |
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Keywords: | Focused Pulsed (FP) Pre-treatment SRT Methanogenesis Hydrolysis |
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