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  • The study presents a "treating waste by waste" method using reverse osmosis (RO) brine to enhance anaerobic fermentation for disposing of waste activated sludge (WAS).
  • After four days of fermentation with RO brine at a Na concentration of 0.33 mol/L, a significant reduction of 37.9% in volatile suspended solids (VSS) was achieved, along with a notable release of soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD).
  • The process yields acetic acid as the main component of SCOD and offers environmental and economic advantages, including no additional chemical use and the simultaneous treatment of both WAS and RO brine.

Article Abstract

This study reported a "treating waste by waste" strategy to dispose waste activated sludge (WAS), i.e. reverse osmosis (RO) brine-enhanced anaerobic fermentation. RO brine was hazardous by-product from seawater desalination process, which contains numerous Na. After 4-day RO brine-enhanced anaerobic fermentation at Na concentration of 0.33 mol/L, 5.0 g/L VSS reduction (37.9% of VSS) was achievable, leading to considerable soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD) release of 349.6 mg/g VSS. Acetic acid was predominant component in SCOD (31.1%), followed by propionic, butyric, valeric acids and proteins (14.0-17.6%). Sludge solubilization and SCOD composition in the enhanced anaerobic fermentation with RO brine and NaCl agent were similar, whereas less nutrient release and extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) disruption were achieved by RO brine, attributing to the Ca&Mg-caused skeleton strengthening on EPS matrix. Such RO brine-based strategy provided environmental and economic benefits, e.g. none chemical consumption, synchronous disposal of WAS and RO brine.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123953DOI Listing

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