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Effects of green waste addition on waste activated sludge and fat, oil and grease co-digestion in mesophilic batch digester

Yongdong Chen, Qin Jiang, Ruilin Zhu, Jinghua Shi, Hongxiang Chai, Li Li, Hainan Ai, Dezhi Shi, Qiang He, Li Gu

2020Environmental Technology14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Anaerobic digestion (AD) is regarded as an effective method to treat waste activated sludge (WAS) and fat, oil and grease (FOG). Co-digestion of WAS/FOG could promote the methane yield but it will cause acid and salinity inhibition. Green waste (GW) was added into the digesters, and its effects on co-digestion of WAS and FOG in the mesophilic batch digester were investigated. Digestive performances (such as hydrolysis, acidogenesis and methanogenesis) were studied emphatically. The results showed that digester L6 (WAS:FOG:GW = 1:2:1, VS basis) presented the highest specific methane yield (SMY, 341.5 mL/g VS). The results of kinetics study verified that there was a slower hydrolysis rate when GW was applied as a co-substrate, which could reduce the potential of acid inhibition. Volatile fatty acid (VFA) and electrical conductivity analysis showed that GW addition could keep moderate VFA concentrations and alleviate the negative effects of high-salinity substrates on the digestive systems. The microbial community and diversity analysis proved that GW addition was beneficial to keep the balance of hydrolytic bacteria, acidogens and acetogens. The results of this study indicated that GW addition could enhance the energy recovery and system stability in the WAS/FOG co-digestive system.

Topics & Concepts

AcidogenesisMesophileAnaerobic digestionMethanogenesisChemistryFood scienceHydrolysisPulp and paper industryDigestion (alchemy)Food wasteBiofuelBiogasWaste managementMethaneBiochemistryBacteriaChromatographyBiologyEngineeringOrganic chemistryGeneticsAnaerobic Digestion and Biogas ProductionClinical Nutrition and GastroenterologyFood Waste Reduction and Sustainability
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