| Literature DB >> 25681947 |
Yaobin Zhang1, Yinghong Feng2, Xie Quan3.
Abstract
Heat or alkali pretreatment is the effective method to improve hydrolysis of waste sludge and then enhance anaerobic sludge digestion. However the pretreatment may inactivate the methanogens in the sludge. In the present work, zero-valent iron (ZVI) was used to enhance the methanogenic activity in anaerobic sludge digester under two methanogens-suppressing conditions, i.e. heat-pretreatment and alkali condition respectively. With the addition of ZVI, the lag time of methane production was shortened, and the methane yield increased by 91.5% compared to the control group. The consumption of VFA was accelerated by ZVI, especially for acetate, indicating that the acetoclastic methanogenesis was enhanced. In the alkali-condition experiment, the hydrogen produced decreased from 27.6 to 18.8 mL when increasing the ZVI dosage from 0 to 10 g/L. Correspondingly, the methane yield increased from 1.9 to 32.2 mL, which meant that the H2-utilizing methanogenes was enriched. These results suggested that the addition of ZVI into anaerobic digestion of sludge after pretreated by the heat or alkali process could efficiently recover the methanogenic activity and increase the methane production and sludge reduction.Entities:
Keywords: Alkali treatment; Anaerobic digestion; Heat pretreatment; Waste activated sludge; Zero-valent iron (ZVI)
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25681947 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2015.01.036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145