Comparison of Relationship between Solubilization and Methane Productivity on Anaerobic Digestion of Pre-treated Waste Activated Sludge

Byung-Kyu Ahn, Tae-Hoon Kim, Hyojeon Kim, Seoktae Kang, Yeo-Myeong Yun
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Objectives : Various pre-treatment methods have been applied to waste activated sludge(WAS) to improve the efficiency of anaerobic digestion(AD) by enhancing hydrolysis. The objective of this study was to find out the relationship between increased solubilization and AD efficiency in response to the application of different pretreatment methods(Acid+Heat and Alkali+Heat) to WAS.Methods : Acid+Heat(pH 2+130℃) and Alkali+Heat(pH 10+130℃) pretreatment processes were performed by adding HCl and KOH, respectively. A biochemical methane potential(BMP) test was subsequently conducted to determine the AD efficiency of pretreated WAS. Finally, the physicochemical characteristics in the effluent of AD of WAS, done by excitation-emission matrix(EEM) and size exclusion chromatography(SEC), were analyzed to investigate the degree of changed intermediates during microbial degradation of organic compounds.Results : Both Acid+Heat and Alkali+Heat pretreatments resulted in similar solubilization of WAS, reaching 34.1 and 36.3%, respectively. Meanwhile, it was found that the CH4 yield obtained from the Alkali+Heat pretreated sample was lower than the sample of Acid+Heat. The results of EEM analysis showed that the Alkali+Heat pretreated WAS had a higher portion of less biodegradable organic compounds with high- molecular weight in the soluble sample than that of the Alkali+Heat pretreated sample.Conclusion : This study was conducted to clarify the relationship by comparing the hydrolysis rate and AD efficiency according to the application of Acid+Heat and Alkali+Heat pretreatment. It was found that the amount of methane generated could vary depending on the properties of the dissolved substances in response to different pretreatment approaches.
预处理废活性污泥厌氧消化溶解性与甲烷生产率关系的比较
目的:将各种预处理方法应用于废活性污泥(WAS),通过增强水解作用来提高厌氧消化(AD)的效率。本研究的目的是找出不同预处理方法(酸+热和碱+热)对was的增溶作用和AD效率之间的关系。随后进行生化甲烷电位(BMP)测试以确定预处理was的AD效率。最后,通过激发发射矩阵(EEM)和尺寸排阻色谱(SEC)对WAS AD废水的理化特性进行了分析,以考察微生物降解有机化合物过程中中间体的变化程度。结果:酸+热和碱+热预处理对WAS的增溶作用相似,分别达到34.1%和36.3%。同时,发现碱+热预处理样品获得的CH4产率低于酸+热处理样品。EEM分析结果表明,碱+热预处理的WAS在可溶性样品中的高分子量不易生物降解的有机化合物比例高于碱+热处理样品。结论:本研究通过比较酸+热和碱+热预处理的水解速率和AD效率来阐明两者之间的关系。研究发现,在不同的预处理方法下,产生的甲烷量可能因溶解物质的性质而异。
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