在厌氧消化过程中使用臭氧改善污泥减量、细胞毒性和雌激素控制

Q1 Environmental Science
Shengkun Dong , Sare Asli , Kyu Hur , Nedal Massalha
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厌氧消化(AD)是一种常见的污泥减量和稳定化处理方法。为了更安全地处理和再利用污泥,人们希望同时降低污泥的化学需氧量(COD)、细胞毒性和雌激素。我们研究了臭氧处理(常用的污泥生物降解方法)对厌氧消化率、甲烷产量、污泥细胞毒性和雌激素调节的影响、机理和控制策略。结果表明,臭氧处理可使甲烷产生潜力和甲烷产生率分别提高 36.5% 和 69.2%,但仅限于污泥部分消化之后。臭氧可调节污泥的细胞毒性和雌激素毒性,通过将厌氧消化污泥引入臭氧处理模块,可显著改善这种效果(最大降幅分别为 28% 和 23%),原因是与生污泥相比,厌氧消化污泥的挥发性固形物(VS)更低,来自丰富的可生物降解有机物的竞争更少。研究结果支持在厌氧消化过程中引入臭氧,以同时减少 COD、控制细胞毒性和雌激素。
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Ozonation for improved sludge reduction, cytotoxicity and estrogenicity control in anaerobic digestion

Ozonation for improved sludge reduction, cytotoxicity and estrogenicity control in anaerobic digestion

Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a common treatment for sludge reduction and stabilization. Simultaneously reductions in sludge chemical oxygen demand (COD), cytotoxicity, and estrogenicity are desired for safer handling and reuse. We investigated the impact, mechanism, and control strategy of ozonation (common sludge biodegradability method) on AD, methane production, and sludge cytotoxicity and estrogenicity modulations. Results revealed that ozone treatment could boost the methane production potential and rate by up to 36.5 and 69.2 %, respectively, but only after partial sludge digestion. Ozone modulated sludge cytotoxicity and estrogenicity, significantly improving this effect (maximum reductions of 28 and 23 %, respectively) by introducing anaerobically digested sludge to the ozonation module due to lowered volatile solids (VS) compared to raw sludge and less competition from the abundant biodegradable organics. Results support introducing ozone during AD for simultaneous COD reduction, and cytotoxicity and estrogenicity control.

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Bioresource Technology Reports
Bioresource Technology Reports Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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