| Literature DB >> 26539712 |
Qilin Wang1, Xiaodi Hao2, Zhiguo Yuan3.
Abstract
Free nitrous acid (FNA i.e. HNO2) was revealed to be effective in enhancing biodegradability of secondary sludge. Also, nitrite-oxidizing bacteria were found to be more susceptible to FNA than ammonium-oxidizing bacteria. Based on these findings, a novel FNA-based sludge treatment technology is proposed to enhance energy recovery from wastewater/sludge. Energy analysis indicated that the FNA-based technology would make wastewater treatment become an energy generating process (yielding energy at 4 kWh/PE/y; kWh/PE/y: kilowatt hours per population equivalent per year), rather than being a large energy consumer that it is today (consuming energy at 24 kWh/PE/y). Importantly, FNA required for the sludge treatment could be produced as a by-product of wastewater treatment. This proposed FNA-based technology is economically and environmentally attractive, and can be easily implemented in any wastewater treatment plants. It only involves the installation of a simple sludge mixing tank. This article presents the concept of the FNA-based technology.Entities:
Keywords: Energy recovery; Free nitrous acid; Methane; Nitrite pathway; Sludge treatment
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26539712 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.10.069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086