| Literature DB >> 33254471 |
Xiupeng Jiang1, Zhiyi Qin2, Leiyu Feng3, Yinguang Chen2, Jianguang Chen2, Xianzhong Zhang4, Zhenguang Zhang5, Yingqing Guo6, Jing Sun7.
Abstract
Superfine sand in waste activated sludge (WAS) increased the uncertainty of anaerobic fermentation. Experiments showed that VFAs production from WAS was positively affected by superfine sand, with an increase from 2513 mg COD/L in the control (without superfine sand) to 3002 mg COD/L with superfine sand. A mechanism study demonstrated that the main factor responsible for the improved VFAs accumulation in response to superfine sand was acetic acid, which increased by nearly 30%. Further investigation exhibited that the process of solubilization and acidification were facilitated by superfine sand and the abundance of anaerobic functional microorganisms was greatly increased. Moreover, the activities of acetate kinase (AK) as well as the quantity of AK encoding gene were greatly promoted by superfine sand. The heat release during WAS anaerobic fermentation with superfine sand was higher than that without superfine sand (25.8 × 10-3 versus 24.7 × 10-3 W·min at about 70 min).Entities:
Keywords: Anaerobic fermentation; Heat release; Superfine sand; Volatile fatty acids; Waste activated sludge
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33254471 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.124249
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642