Free ammonia pre-treatment of secondary sludge significantly increases anaerobic methane production.

Water Res

Advanced Water Management Centre (AWMC), The University of Queensland, QLD, 4072, Australia; Griffith School of Engineering, Griffith University, Nathan Campus, QLD, 4111, Australia. Electronic address:

Published: July 2017

Energy recovery in the form of methane from sludge/wastewater is restricted by the poor and slow biodegradability of secondary sludge. An innovative pre-treatment technology using free ammonia (FA, i.e. NH) was proposed in this study to increase anaerobic methane production. The solubilisation of secondary sludge was significantly increased after FA pre-treatment at up to 680 mg NH-N/L for 1 day, under which the solubilisation (i.e. 0.4 mg SCOD/mg VS; SCOD: soluble chemical oxygen demand; VS: volatile solids) was >10 times higher than that without FA pre-treatment (i.e. 0.03 mg SCOD/mg VS). Biochemical methane potential assays showed that FA pre-treatment at above 250 mg NH-N/L is effective in improving anaerobic methane production. The highest improvement in biochemical methane potential (B) and hydrolysis rate (k) was achieved at FA concentrations of 420-680 mg NH-N/L, and was determined as approximately 22% (from 160 to 195 L CH/kg VS added) and 140% (from 0.22 to 0.53 d) compared to the secondary sludge without pre-treatment. More analysis revealed that the FA induced improvement in B and k could be attributed to the rapidly biodegradable substances rather than the slowly biodegradable substances. Economic and environmental analyses showed that the FA-based technology is economically favourable and environmentally friendly. Since this FA technology aims to use the wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) waste (i.e. anaerobic digestion liquor) to enhance methane production from the WWTPs, it will set an example for the paradigm shift of the WWTPs from 'linear economy' to 'circular economy'.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2017.04.015DOI Listing

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