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Post-anaerobic digestion thermal hydrolysis of sewage sludge and food waste: Effect on methane yields, dewaterability and solids reduction.

Kine Svensson1, Oda Kjørlaug2, Matthew J Higgins3, Roar Linjordet1, Svein J Horn4.   

Abstract

Post-anaerobic digestion (PAD) treatment technologies have been suggested for anaerobic digestion (AD) to improve process efficiency and assure hygenization of organic waste. Because AD reduces the amount of organic waste, PAD can be applied to a much smaller volume of waste compared to pre-digestion treatment, thereby improving efficiency. In this study, dewatered digestate cakes from two different AD plants were thermally hydrolyzed and dewatered, and the liquid fraction was recirculated to a semi-continuous AD reactor. The thermal hydrolysis was more efficient in relation to methane yields and extent of dewaterability for the cake from a plant treating waste activated sludge, than the cake from a plant treating source separated food waste (SSFW). Temperatures above 165 °C yielded the best results. Post-treatment improved volumetric methane yields by 7% and the COD-reduction increased from 68% to 74% in a mesophilic (37 °C) semi-continuous system despite lowering the solid retention time (from 17 to 14 days) compared to a conventional system with pre-treatment of feed substrates at 70 °C. Results from thermogravimetric analysis showed an expected increase in maximum TS content of dewatered digestate cake from 34% up to 46% for the SSFW digestate cake, and from 17% up to 43% in the sludge digestate cake, after the PAD thermal hydrolysis process (PAD-THP). The increased dewatering alone accounts for a reduction in wet mass of cake leaving the plant of 60% in the case of sludge digestate cake. Additionaly, the increased VS-reduction will contribute to further reduce the mass of wet cake.
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Keywords:  Anaerobic digestion; Biogas; Post-treatment; Sewage sludge; Steam explosion; THP

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29328986     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2018.01.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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1.  Enhancing methane production using anaerobic co-digestion of waste activated sludge with combined fruit waste and cheese whey.

Authors:  Seyed Mostafa Hallaji; Mohammad Kuroshkarim; Seyede Parvin Moussavi
Journal:  BMC Biotechnol       Date:  2019-03-28       Impact factor: 2.563

2.  Improvement of anaerobic digestion of sewage mixed sludge using free nitrous acid and Fenton pre-treatment.

Authors:  Seyed Mostafa Hallaji; Ali Torabian; Behnoush Aminzadeh; Soraya Zahedi; Nicky Eshtiaghi
Journal:  Biotechnol Biofuels       Date:  2018-08-28       Impact factor: 6.040

3.  Synergy of combined free nitrous acid and Fenton technology in enhancing anaerobic digestion of actual sewage waste activated sludge.

Authors:  Razieh Karimi; Seyed Mostafa Hallaji; Salar Siami; Ali Torabian; Behnoush Aminzadeh; Nicky Eshtiaghi; Soraya Zahedi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-03-19       Impact factor: 4.379

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