Journal of Environmental Sciences, volume 148, pages 321-335
Bioenergy recovery and carbon emissions benefits of short-term bio-thermophilic pretreatment on low organic sewage sludge anaerobic digestion: A pilot-scale study
Hui Wang
1
,
Xiang Fu
1
,
Haozhe Huang
1
,
Danni Shen
2, 3
,
Dongyan Fan
4
,
Dongdong Fan
4
,
Liu Zhu
4
,
Liming Zhu
4
,
Xiao-Hu Dai
1
,
Xiaohu Dai
1
,
Bin Dong
1, 2
3
Yangtze River Eco-Environmental Engineering Research Center, Shanghai Investigation, Design and Research Institute Co., LTD, Shanghai 200092, China.
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4
China Construction Third Engineering Bureau First Engineering Co., Ltd., Wuhan 430000, China
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2025-02-01
Journal:
Journal of Environmental Sciences
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 1.422
CiteScore: 13.7
Impact factor: 5.9
ISSN: 10010742, 18787320
General Medicine
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Engineering
General Environmental Science
Abstract
Sewage sludge in cities of Yangzi River Belt, China, generally exhibits a lower organic content and higher silt contentdue to leakage of drainage system, which caused low bioenergy recovery and carbon emission benefits in conventional anaerobic digestion (CAD). Therefore, this paper is on a pilot scale, a bio-thermophilic pretreatment anaerobic digestion (BTPAD) for low organic sludge (volatile solids (VS) of 4%) was operated with a long-term continuous flow of 200 days. The VS degradation rate and CH4 yield of BTPAD increased by 19.93% and 53.33%, respectively, compared to those of CAD. The analysis of organic compositions in sludge revealed that BTPAD mainly improved the hydrolysis of proteins in sludge. Further analysis of microbial community proportions by high-throughput sequencing revealed that the short-term bio-thermophilic pretreatment was enriched in Clostridiales, Coprothermobacter and Gelria, was capable of hydrolyzing acidified proteins, and provided more volatile fatty acid (VFA) for the subsequent reaction. Biome combined with fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis showed that the number of bacteria with high methanogenic capacity in BTPAD was much higher than that in CAD during the medium temperature digestion stage, indicating that short-term bio-thermophilic pretreatment could provide better methanogenic conditions for BTPAD. Furthermore, the greenhouse gas emission footprint analysis showed that short-term bio-thermophilic pretreatment could reduce the carbon emission of sludge anaerobic digestion system by 19.18%.
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