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Impact of thermal pretreatment on anaerobic digestion of dewatered sludge from municipal and industrial wastewaters and its economic feasibility

Gi-Beom Kim, Roent Dune A. Cayetano, Jungsu Park, Yura Jo, Seong Yeob Jeong, Myung Yeol Lee, Ashok Pandey and Sang-Hyoun Kim

Energy, 2022, vol. 254, issue PB

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of thermal pretreatment on anaerobic digestion (AD) of dewatered sludge. Thermal pretreatment was conducted at varying temperatures (40–220 °C) and durations (1–3 h), prior to batch biomethane production. The highest biomethane yield of 195 mL CH4/g VSfeed was achieved at 140 °C for 3 h, which was 81% higher than that of the control. However, the net cash flow of 76,942 USD/yr was achieved at 60 °C for 3 h. The solubilization of chemical oxygen demand and cell lysis were accompanied by a relative abundance of Firmicutes in the bacterial population during batch digestion, implying that thermal pretreatment promoted the growth of hydrolytic bacteria. In the methanogenic archaeal population, the proportion of hydrogenotrophs and electrotrophs increased, indicating that pretreatment enhanced the interspecies transfer of H2 and electrons. Economic analysis revealed that pretreatment at 40 °C for 1 h, 60 °C for 1–3 h and 100 °C for 3 h could be beneficial to AD of dewatered sludge. However, a sensitivity analysis confirmed that 60 °C for 3 h is the most economical pretreatment condition. AD accompanied by mild thermal pretreatment is a viable treatment method for dewatered sludge discharged from small wastewater treatment facilities.

Keywords: Dewatered waste activated sludge; Batch biomethane production; Thermal pretreatment; Anaerobic digestion; Economic analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.124345

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