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Enhanced anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge with periodate-based pretreatment

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摘要 The potential of periodate(PI)in sludge anaerobic digestion is not tapped,although it has recently attracted great research interest in organic contaminants removal and pathogens inactivation in wastewater treatment.This is the first work to demonstrate significant improvement in methane generation from waste activated sludge(WAS)with PI pretreatment and to provide underlying mechanisms.Biochemical methane potential tests indicated that methane yield enhanced from 100.2 to 146.3 L per kg VS(VS,volatile solids)with PI dosages from 0 to 100 mg per g TS(TS,total solids).Electron spin resonance showed PI could be activated without extra activator addition,which might be attributed to the native transition metals(e.g.,Fe2t)in WAS,thereby generating hydroxyl radical(-OH),superoxide radicals(-O2-),and singlet oxygen(1O2).Further scavenging tests demonstrated all of them synergistically promoted WAS disintegration,and their contributions were in the order of-O2->-OH>1O2,leading to the release of substantial biodegradable substances(i.e.,proteins and polysaccharides)into the liquid phase for subsequent biotransformation.Moreover,fluorescence and ultraviolet spectroscopy analyses indicated the recalcitrant organics(especially lignocellulose and humus)could be degraded by reducing their aromaticity under oxidative stress of PI,thus readily for methanogenesis.Microbial community analysis revealed some microorganisms participating in hydrolysis,acidogenesis,and acetoclastic methanogenesis were enriched after PI pretreatment.The improved key enzyme activities and up-regulated metabolic pathways further provided direct evidence for enhanced methane production.This research was expected to broaden the application scope of PI and provide more diverse pretreatment choices for energy recovery through anaerobic digestion.
出处 《Environmental Science and Ecotechnology》 SCIE 2023年第1期75-85,共11页 环境科学与生态技术(英文)
基金 funded by the National Key R&D Program of China(Grant No.2018YFE0106400).
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