Unblocking the rate-limiting step of the municipal sludge anaerobic digestion.

SRT anaerobic hydrolysis mesophilic sludge thermophilic

Journal

Water environment research : a research publication of the Water Environment Federation
ISSN: 1554-7531
Titre abrégé: Water Environ Res
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9886167

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Oct 2022
Historique:
revised: 24 07 2022
received: 10 01 2022
accepted: 03 09 2022
pubmed: 4 10 2022
medline: 5 10 2022
entrez: 3 10 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Anaerobic digestion stabilizes municipal sludge through total solids reduction and biogas production. It is generally accepted that hydrolysis accounts for the rate-limiting step of municipal sludge anaerobic digestion, impacting the overall rates of solids reduction and methane production. Technically, the sludge hydrolysis rate can be enhanced by the application of thermal hydrolysis pretreatment (THP) and is also affected by the total solids concentration, temperature, and solids retention time used in the anaerobic digestion. This study systematically analyzed and compared ways to take these four factors into the consideration of modern anaerobic digestion system for achieving the maximum solid reduction. Results showed that thermophilic anaerobic digestion was superior to mesophilic anaerobic digestion in terms of solids reduction but vice versa in terms of the methane production when integrated with THP. This difference has to do with the intermediate product accumulation and inhibition when hydrolysis outpaced methanogenesis in THP-enhanced thermophilic anaerobic digestion, which can be mitigated by adjusting the solids retention time. PRACTITIONER POINTS: THP followed by TAD offers the greatest solids reduction rate. THP followed by MAD offered the greatest methane production rate. FAN inhibition appears to be an ultimate limiting factor constraining the methane production rate. In situ ammonia removal technique should be developed to further unblock the rate-limiting step.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36184901
doi: 10.1002/wer.10793
pmc: PMC9827873
doi:

Substances chimiques

Biofuels 0
Sewage 0
Ammonia 7664-41-7
Methane OP0UW79H66

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e10793

Informations de copyright

© 2022 The Authors. Water Environment Research published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Water Environment Federation.

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Auteurs

Jiefu Wang (J)

Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.

Yuepeng Sun (Y)

Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.

Dian Zhang (D)

Stantec, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

Tom Broderick (T)

Arlington County Water Pollution Control Bureau, Arlington, Virignia, USA.

Mary Strawn (M)

Arlington County Water Pollution Control Bureau, Arlington, Virignia, USA.

Hari Santha (H)

Alexandria Renew Enterprises, Alexandria, Virginia, USA.

Karen Pallansch (K)

Alexandria Renew Enterprises, Alexandria, Virginia, USA.

Allison Deines (A)

Alexandria Renew Enterprises, Alexandria, Virginia, USA.

Zhi-Wu Wang (ZW)

Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.

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