AI Article Synopsis

  • * Iron-based materials have shown to effectively promote anaerobic digestion by improving conductivity and overall performance of the process.
  • * The article discusses how these materials can alleviate toxic substance inhibition, enhance microbial metabolism, and facilitate electron transfer among microorganisms, while also exploring future research directions in this area.

Article Abstract

Achieving effective treatment and resource reuse of municipal sludge is a worthwhile research issue. Currently, anaerobic digestion treatment is an effective way to achieve the resource utilization of municipal sludge. However, due to the slow start-up, poor stability and low gas production efficiency of anaerobic digestion systems, sludge anaerobic digestion faces many challenges in practical engineering applications. Iron-based material has been proven to be a good conductive material for promoting anaerobic digestion of municipal sludge. On the basis of previous studies, this article summarized the effects of different iron-based materials on anaerobic digestion of municipal sludge. Simultaneously, from the perspectives of alleviating toxic substance inhibition, enhancing microbial metabolism, and promoting electron transfer between symbiotic microorganisms, the mechanism of iron-based materials enhancing anaerobic digestion of municipal sludge was summarized. The mechanism of direct interspecific electron transfer mediated by iron-based materials in enhancing anaerobic digestion of municipal sludge was described, and the research direction of iron-based materials enhancing anaerobic digestion of municipal sludge was prospected.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.13227/j.hjkx.202312066DOI Listing

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