Sulfite pretreatment is effective for enhancing the biodegradability of waste activated sludge (WAS). However, the mixture of primary sludge (PS) and WAS is normally collected and treated together, and the effect of sulfite on the sludge mixture remains unclear. Here, we reported that sulfite pretreatment could disintegrate the flocs of the sludge mixture and improve sludge biodegradability. The substrate release from the sludge mixture after sulfite pretreatment (100, 300, and 500 mg SO-S/L) could be enhanced with soluble chemical oxygen demand by up to 1.58 times, soluble nitrogen by up to 1.38 times, soluble polysaccharides by up to 3.04 times and proteins by up to 6.08 times. Further analysis on flocs structure suggests that sulfite may destruct the functional groups of proteins and amino acids and lyse the main structure of sludge cell walls. Moreover, methane production from the sludge mixture could be enhanced by 16% after pretreated by sulfite at 500 mg S/L (i.e., 123.59 CH/kg VS), whereas the digested sludge volume could be reduced by 1.51 times. Environmental implications suggest that sulfite pretreatment could save sludge treatment costs by 1.06 $/PE/y and reduce CO-equivalent emissions by 5.19 kg CO/PE/y, demonstrating its potential as a cost-effective and carbon-neutral technology for sludge management.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146634 | DOI Listing |
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