Methane Potential of Waste Activated Sludge and Fatty Residues: Impact of Codigestion and Alkaline Pretreatments

H. Carrère, Y. Rafrafi, A. Battimelli, M. Torrijos, J. Delgenès, Gilles Ruysschaert
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The aim of this study was to maximise methane production from waste activated sludge (WAS) originating from extended aeration process and presenting a low methane potential (190 mL CH4.g -1 OM). WAS co-digestion with fatty residues (FR, 560 mL CH4.g -1 OM) produced during pretreatments of the effluents from wastewater treatment plants in the Lille area and fatty wastewaters (FW, around 700 mL CH4.g -1 OM) collected from restaurants was assessed by batch experiments. Moreover saponification/alkali pretreatments improved kinetics of anaerobic digestion but had a low impact on methane potential (+ 6-7%) of the mixed waste composed of 66.6% of FW, 33.3% of WAS and 0.1% of FR. As results did not depend on pH ranging from 8 to 10 (addition of 0.12 to 0.21 gKOH gOM -1 ) nor temperature ranging from 80 to 120 °C, the least severe studied pretreatment conditions (80°C and pH=8) may be selected for further studies on con- tinuous anaerobic reactors.
废活性污泥和脂肪残渣的甲烷潜力:共消化和碱性预处理的影响
本研究的目的是最大限度地利用源自延长曝气过程的废弃活性污泥(was)产生甲烷,并呈现出低甲烷潜力(190 mL CH4)。g -1 OM)。WAS与脂肪残基共消化(FR, 560ml CH4)。在里尔地区污水处理厂的废水和含脂废水(FW,约700 mL CH4)的预处理过程中产生的。采用批量试验的方法对餐馆采集的g -1 OM进行评价。此外皂化/碱预处理提高厌氧消化动力学但低影响甲烷的潜在(+ 6 - 7%)混合废物由弗兰克-威廉姆斯的66.6%,33.3%和0.1%的FR。结果不依赖于pH值从8到10(增加0.12到0.21 gKOH傻子1)和温度范围从80到120°C,最严重的研究了预处理条件(80°C和pH = 8),为进一步的研究可能会选择完全tinuous厌氧反应器。
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