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Mechanism Analysis of Enhanced Anaerobic Digestion of US-FNA Combined Pretreatment Sludge
Received:March 28, 2024  
DOI:10.11980/j.issn.0254-508X.2024.07.022
Key Words:ultrasound  free nitrous acid  excess activated sludge pretreatment  anaerobic digestion
Fund Project:南宁市创新创业领军人才“邕江计划”(2021001)。
Author NameAffiliationPostcode
LEI Jinxu College of Light Industry and Food Engineering Guangxi University Nanning Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region 530004 530004
XIE Li College of Light Industry and Food Engineering Guangxi University Nanning Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region 530004 530004
WU Wanli College of Light Industry and Food Engineering Guangxi University Nanning Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region 530004 530004
ZHANG Jian College of Environmental Science and Engineering Hunan University Changsha Hu’nan Province 410082
Hunan Bichen Environmental Energy Co. Ltd. Changsha Hu’nan Province 410129 
410129
XIE Chunmin Guangxi Bossco Environmental Protection Technology Co. Ltd. Nanning Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region 530007 530007
ZHU Qi Guangxi Bossco Environmental Protection Technology Co. Ltd. Nanning Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region 530007 530007
LI Chao* Hunan Bichen Environmental Energy Co. Ltd. Changsha Hu’nan Province 410129 410129
TANG Lin* College of Environmental Science and Engineering Hunan University Changsha Hu’nan Province 410082 410082
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Abstract:In this study, the effects of ultrasonic (US) pretreatment, free nitrous acid (FNA) pretreatment and ultrasonic-freenitrous acid (US-FNA) combined pretreatment on many aspects of sludge, including the dissolution of organic matter, dispersion of flocs, release of cellular contents, and methanogenic performance. The results showed that the primary impact of ultrasonic pretreatment was the dispersion of flocs and the dissolution of extracellular polymeric substances, whereas the pretreatment with free nitrous acid resulted in the release of cell content. In comparison to the no-treatment control, the generation of sludge methane exhibited a significant increase of 37.1%. Specifically, the ultrasonic group demonstrated a 1.07-fold increase, while the free nitrous acid group had a 1.08-fold rise. Nevertheless, the combined pretreatment of ultrasonic and free nitrous acid exhibited distinct roles, and no apparent synergistic impact was seen. The incorporation of free nitrous acid had the potential to decrease the rate of gas generation during the initial phase of anaerobic digestion of sludge. However, it did not exert a substantial impact on the overall gas output over time. The examination of microbial flora in sludge following fermentation revealed that the presence of free nitrous acid had a significant influence on the variety of microorganisms in the sludge.
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