Effects of hydrothermal treatment on organic compositions, structural properties, dewatering and biogas production of raw and digested sludge.

Sci Total Environ

State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai 200092, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2022

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  • The study investigated hydrothermal treatment (HTT) of secondary and digested sludge at various temperatures (120 °C to 250 °C) and durations (10 to 60 minutes) to assess impacts on organic matter solubilization and structural changes.
  • Organic matter solubilization peaked between 120 °C and 170 °C before declining at higher temperatures, with polysaccharides dissolving more readily than proteins, indicating differences in component accessibility.
  • The treatment at 170 °C resulted in significant structural damage to sludge, enhancing dewaterability and methane production, with digested sludge producing the highest methane yield, suggesting potential improvements in anaerobic digestion processes.

Article Abstract

The effects of hydrothermal treatment (HTT) under different temperatures and time (120 °C to 250 °C, 10 min to 60 min) on organic matter solubilization and structure changes of secondary sludge (SS) and digested sludge (DS), as well as downstream dewatering and anaerobic digestion were investigated. The results showed that organic matter solubilization increased significantly at 120 °C to 170 °C, then decreased at 200 °C to 250 °C. The organic matter solubilization during HTT showed no obvious difference for two sludge, but for the different organic components. The polysaccharides are easier to be dissolved than protein, which was manifested by the higher dissolution rate at low temperature. The protein was the main soluble component for both of hydrothermal SS and DS, which accounted for 44 % to 64 % of soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD). The decrease of residual extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) content and increase of N-acetylglucosamine and DNA concentrations indicated that sludge EPS and cell wall structure were damaged at 170 °C, which contributed to the high organic matter solubilization. Nitrogen balance and molecular weight distribution indicated the concentrations of soluble organic components were the combined result of dissolution and hydrolysis reaction. The hydrolysis and polymerization reaction were intensified at 170 °C to 250 °C, which was verified by the COD balance and molecular weight transformation. The hydrothermal time could further facilitate the organics dissolution and hydrolysis based on the effect of hydrothermal temperature. The EPS structure damage also contributed to the high percentage of free moisture, resulting in enhanced dewaterability. The highest methane production was 298.1 mL CH/g VS for DS hydrothermally treated at 170 °C, which were 125 % and 9.8 % higher than SS and SS-HTT, respectively. This study provided an insight into the general mechanism of HTT and the application of different HTT and AD configurations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.157618DOI Listing

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