In this study, the effects of free nitrous acid (FNA) pre-treatment on the rheological properties of digested sludge were investigated at a pilot-scale, along with the improvement in volatile solids… Click to show full abstract
In this study, the effects of free nitrous acid (FNA) pre-treatment on the rheological properties of digested sludge were investigated at a pilot-scale, along with the improvement in volatile solids (VS) destruction and biogas production. Two pilot-scale anaerobic sludge digesters were operated for one year, one receiving thickened waste activated sludge (TWAS) without pre-treatment (control) and one receiving TWAS pre-treated for 24 h at an FNA concentration of 4.9-6.1 mgN/L (nitrite = 250 mgN/L, pH = 5.0, T = 22-30 °C). The results confirmed the enhancing effect of FNA pre-treatment on methane production (37 ± 1%), consistent with previous laboratory studies. Equally importantly, FNA pre-treatment substantially reduced the shear viscosity of TWAS by 51 ± 8% at 100 s-1 and 49 ± 7% at 250 s-1, likely due to the solubilization of the TWAS (11.1 ± 0.8%). Similarly, FNA pre-treatment also reduced these viscosity parameters of the digested sludge by 80 ± 4% and 78 ± 4%, respectively, caused by both enhanced VS destruction and disintegration of the digested sludge. The dewaterability of digested sludge, assessed by dewatered solids content, capillary suction time and specific resistance to filtration, was not improved by FNA pre-treatment. The polymer requirement for dewatering was reduced by 24 ± 0.6% due to the lower solids concentration in the digested sludge achieved with FNA pre-treatment. The changes to sludge rheological properties revealed in this study further enhances the business case for the FNA pre-treatment technology.
               
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