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Improving biogas production performance of dairy activated sludge via ultrasound disruption prior to microwave disintegration

Mahmood Al Ramahi, Gábor Keszthelyi‐Szabó, Sándor Beszédes

2020Water Science & Technology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, ultrasound disruption was employed to enhance the efficiency of microwave disintegration of dairy sludge. Results revealed that ultrasound specific energy input of 1,500 kJ/kg TS was found to be optimum with limited cell lysis at the end of the disruption phase. Biodegradability study suggested an enhancement in suspended solids reduction (16%) and biogas production (180 mL/gVS) in floc disrupted (deflocculated) samples when compared to sole microwave pretreatment (8.3% and 140 mL/gVS, respectively). Energy assessment to attain the 15% optimum solubilization revealed a positive net production of 26 kWh per kg sludge in deflocculated samples compared to 18 kWh in flocculated (sole microwave) samples. Thus, ultrasound disruption prior to microwave disintegration of dairy sludge was considered to be a feasible pretreatment technique.

Topics & Concepts

BiogasBiogas productionMicrowaveLysisUltrasoundActivated sludgePulp and paper industryWaste managementUltrasound energyMaterials scienceEnvironmental scienceChemistryAnaerobic digestionEnvironmental engineeringSewage treatmentMedicineMethaneBiochemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsOrganic chemistryRadiologyEngineeringAnaerobic Digestion and Biogas ProductionPhosphorus and nutrient managementMembrane Separation Technologies