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TitleThe impact of sludge pre-treatments on mesophilic and thermophilic anaerobic digestion efficiency: Role of the organic load
AbstractAnaerobic digestion has been recognized as the most appropriate stabilization technology for approaching sludge reuse task, in part because of the methane production involved. The mesophilic anaerobic processing train can be upgraded by adding a pre-treatment step or by increasing the digestion temperature to thermophilic conditions. In this study, semi-continuous mesophilic (MAD) and thermophilic (TAD) anaerobic digesters were operated for 180 days at low (0.7-1.0 kg VS/m(3) d), medium (1.4-1.8 kg VS/m(3) d) and high (2.8-3.7 kg VS/m(3) d) organic loading rates (OLRs). The impact of ultrasound and thermal hydrolysis pre-treatments on the mesophilic and thermophilic digestion efficiency, respectively, was assessed by performing parallel digestion tests. The increase of soluble COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) and colloidal surface charge after the sludge pre-treatments suggested biopolymers solubilization and changes in surface floc properties. Thermal hydrolysis enhanced the release of lipids and long chain fatty acids, while ultrasounds application resulted in proteins being the main component of the released matter. Operating the digesters at OLRs between 0.7 and 1.4 kg VS/m(3) d the methane conversion rate was not significantly affected by the temperature increase up to thermophilic conditions, whereas the integration of the pre-treatments accelerated the organic conversions, resulting in a noticeable methane gain (up to +51%). Conversely, at higher organic loads, the TAD yields were significantly higher with respect to the MAD ones, assuring the sustainable economic benefit of operating smaller anaerobic digesters to obtain higher methane productions. Nevertheless, the colloidal charge increase during thermophilic digestion impaired the sludge filterability much more rapidly than in mesophilic conditions. (C) 2015 Elsevier ay. All rights reserved.
SourceChemical engineering journal ( Print) 270, pp. 362–371
KeywordsSludge pre-treatmentOrganic loading rateThermophilic conditionsAnaerobic digestionSurface chargeFilterability
JournalChemical engineering journal ( Print)
EditorElsevier Sequoia, Lausanne, Svizzera
Year2015
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1016/j.cej.2015.02.037
AuthorsBraguglia, Camilla Maria; Gianico, Andrea; Gallipoli, Agata; Mininni, Giuseppe
Text340141 2015 10.1016/j.cej.2015.02.037 ISI Web of Science WOS 000353729100040 Scopus 2 s2.0 84923612247 Sludge pre treatment Organic loading rate Thermophilic conditions Anaerobic digestion Surface charge Filterability The impact of sludge pre treatments on mesophilic and thermophilic anaerobic digestion efficiency Role of the organic load Braguglia, Camilla Maria; Gianico, Andrea; Gallipoli, Agata; Mininni, Giuseppe Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque CNR, Area della Ricerca RM1, Via Salaria km. 29,300, 00015 Monterotondo, Rome, Italy Anaerobic digestion has been recognized as the most appropriate stabilization technology for approaching sludge reuse task, in part because of the methane production involved. The mesophilic anaerobic processing train can be upgraded by adding a pre treatment step or by increasing the digestion temperature to thermophilic conditions. In this study, semi continuous mesophilic MAD and thermophilic TAD anaerobic digesters were operated for 180 days at low 0.7 1.0 kg VS/m 3 d , medium 1.4 1.8 kg VS/m 3 d and high 2.8 3.7 kg VS/m 3 d organic loading rates OLRs . The impact of ultrasound and thermal hydrolysis pre treatments on the mesophilic and thermophilic digestion efficiency, respectively, was assessed by performing parallel digestion tests. The increase of soluble COD Chemical Oxygen Demand and colloidal surface charge after the sludge pre treatments suggested biopolymers solubilization and changes in surface floc properties. Thermal hydrolysis enhanced the release of lipids and long chain fatty acids, while ultrasounds application resulted in proteins being the main component of the released matter. Operating the digesters at OLRs between 0.7 and 1.4 kg VS/m 3 d the methane conversion rate was not significantly affected by the temperature increase up to thermophilic conditions, whereas the integration of the pre treatments accelerated the organic conversions, resulting in a noticeable methane gain up to 51% . Conversely, at higher organic loads, the TAD yields were significantly higher with respect to the MAD ones, assuring the sustainable economic benefit of operating smaller anaerobic digesters to obtain higher methane productions. Nevertheless, the colloidal charge increase during thermophilic digestion impaired the sludge filterability much more rapidly than in mesophilic conditions. C 2015 Elsevier ay. All rights reserved. 270 Published version The impact of sludge pre treatments on mesophilic and thermophilic anaerobic digestion efficiency Role of the organic load . #17 The impact of sludge pretreatments 2015.pdf Articolo in rivista Elsevier Sequoia 1385 8947 Chemical engineering journal Print Chemical engineering journal Print Chem. eng. j. Print Chemical engineering journal. Print camillamaria.braguglia BRAGUGLIA CAMILLA MARIA giuseppe.mininni MININNI GIUSEPPE andrea.gianico GIANICO ANDREA agata.gallipoli GALLIPOLI AGATA TA.P07.001.005 Recupero di risorse da rifiuti e biomasse