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Enhanced methane production from waste activated sludge by potassium ferrate combined with ultrasound pretreatment.

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This study explored the effect of potassium ferrate (PF) combined with ultrasound (US) pretreatment on methane generation from sludge by a series of experiments and simulations. Batch experiments showed that… Click to show full abstract

This study explored the effect of potassium ferrate (PF) combined with ultrasound (US) pretreatment on methane generation from sludge by a series of experiments and simulations. Batch experiments showed that the pretreatment of PF coupled with US exhibited positively synergy on the methane yield. And by the pretreatment of 0.05 g/g TSS (total suspended solids) PF cooperated with US (1 W/mL, 25 kHz, 15 min), the methane yield was enhanced from 180.62 ± 3.26 to 228.83 ± 4.76 mL/g VSS (volatile suspended solids). Mechanism studies confirmed that the co-pretreatment of PF and US efficiently promoted sludge disintegration, and the biodegradability of sludge organics was obviously enhanced. Microbial community analysis showed that the functional microorganisms participating in sludge anaerobic digestion were enriched by PF cooperated with US pretreatment, with the total abundance enhanced from 12.96% in the control to 17.96% in PF + US pretreated reactor.

Keywords: methane; ferrate combined; combined ultrasound; sludge; pretreatment; potassium ferrate

Journal Title: Bioresource technology
Year Published: 2021

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