Enhanced hydrolysis of waste activated sludge for methane production via anaerobic digestion under N2 -nanobubble water addition

The Science of the Total Environment
Xiaojing YangZhenya Zhang

Abstract

Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a relatively safe and economically feasible disposal technique for waste activated sludge (WAS), in which hydrolysis of complex organic matters is the rate-limiting step. The aim of this study is to explore the efficiency of applying nitrogen gas nanobubble water (N2-NBW) to AD of WAS and reveal the possible mechanisms. The possible effects of N2-NBW on different processes during AD of WAS were investigated and N2-NBW was expected to enhance the hydrolysis step. Results showed that after N2-NBW addition, sludge particles possessed more negative charges (indicated by zeta potential) than the control with deionized water (DW) addition. The total methane production of NBW group was 402 mL/g-VSreduced, 29% higher than the control group. Moreover, mechanism investigations revealed that N2-NBW addition not only improved the disintegration of high molecular weight compounds (proteins and polysaccharides), but also enhanced the activities of four extracellular hydrolases by 14-17%. Results from the present work showed that the enhancement of N2-NBW addition on methane production from AD of WAS was mainly through the augmentation of hydrolysis of WAS, as little effect on methanogenesis and VS reduction was di...Continue Reading

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