Issue 64, 2018

Dissolving organic matter from low-organic sewage sludge for shortening the anaerobic digestion time

Abstract

Pretreatments have been successfully used to shorten the HRT of anaerobic digestion (AD) of sewage sludge, but they become ineffective for low-organic sewage sludge, with HRT > 10 days. Herein, a new process using alkaline hydrolysis-anaerobic digestion has been developed to solve this problem. Firstly, maximum organic matter in the sludge was dissolved by strong alkaline hydrolysis (pH > 11) in a two-stage alkaline hydrolysis system (TSAHS). Secondly, only the supernatant of the sludge that contained most of the methane potential was applied for AD. The operational conditions were optimized and the process mechanism was also analyzed. The results showed that under optimum operational conditions, above 19% of the organic matter in the sludge was released into the supernatant after alkaline hydrolysis in TSAHS, and the supernatant for AD achieved a methane production of 392 mL CH4 per g COD. The process attained a methane production of 0.26 m3 CH4 per kg VS and a VS reduction of 43.5%, while the HRT was only 12 h. The advantage of the mechanism was that the alkaline neutralization capacity of the sludge maintained a proper pH value for the supernatant from TSAHS, which benefited subsequent AD. It is concluded that the new process based on the dissolution of organic matter can attain a short digestion time for low-organic sludge.

Graphical abstract: Dissolving organic matter from low-organic sewage sludge for shortening the anaerobic digestion time

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Aug 2018
Accepted
08 Oct 2018
First published
01 Nov 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 36951-36958

Dissolving organic matter from low-organic sewage sludge for shortening the anaerobic digestion time

Y. Li, Y. Hu, G. Huang, Z. Yu, W. Bi, H. Fan and J. Du, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 36951 DOI: 10.1039/C8RA06726K

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