| Literature DB >> 25459829 |
Xiaowei Li1, Xiaohu Dai2, Shijie Yuan3, Ning Li3, Zhigang Liu3, Jingwei Jin3.
Abstract
Biodrying was firstly used for post-treatment of anaerobically digested sludge (ADS) with wheat residues (WR) as bulking agents to improve its quality and reduce its amount. After 18days of biodrying, water was removed at a rate of 664.4gkg(-1) initial water at the typical ratio of ADS/WR. A separate aerobic incubation test showed that 8.11-14.84% of volatile solid (VS) was degraded in the ADS. The degradation of C- and H-containing materials (e.g., carboxylic acid) accounted for oxygen consumption and VS loss. The WR also showed strong biodegradability, and contributed approximately 86.01% of biogenerated heat during the process. Thermal balance analysis showed that the produced heat was primarily consumed through water evaporation and conductive transfer. 454 pyrosequencing implied the obvious succession from the anaerobic to aerobic microorganisms during the process. Some dominant Firmicutes, such as Clostridium and Bacillales, seemed to relate with organic matter degradation of the substrates.Entities:
Keywords: Biodrying; Deep stabilization; High-solid anaerobically digested sludge; Microbial community succession; Thermal balance
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25459829 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.10.078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642