New Insight into Potassium Ferrate Enhancing the Production of Volatile Fatty Acids by Co-Fermentation of Excess Sludge and Plant Waste

IF 3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Water, Air, & Soil Pollution Pub Date : 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1007/s11270-025-07814-5
Yongliang Wang, Kang Wang, Xiaohui Zhou, Bin Dai, Daozhong Du
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Excess sludge (ES) and plant waste (PW) are two typical organic solid wastes in urban areas, and their co-fermentation is one of the key strategies in the circular economy. This study innovatively investigated the impact of the oxidant potassium ferrate (PF) on the anaerobic co-fermentation of ES and PW for the production of volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and elucidated the underlying mechanisms. The results indicated that PF could enhance the co-fermentation of ES and PW to produce VFAs, with an optimal dosage of 0.06 g/g (based on total suspended solids), yielding a maximum VFAs production of 261 mg chemical oxygen demand (COD)/g volatile suspended solids (VSS), which is 2.1 times that of the control group. High doses of PF inhibited microbial metabolism, reducing VFAs production, but still higher than the control group. PF effectively promoted the solubilization of organic matter in the ES and PW co-digestion system, increasing the concentrations of soluble COD, soluble protein, and soluble polysaccharides, with higher PF concentrations leading to more significant solubilization of available organic matter. PF increased the content of loosely bound extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) but decreased the content of tightly bound EPS. The oxidizing nature of PF suppressed the production of biogas, with only 99.5 mL/g VSS produced in the 0.08 g/g PF group. PF stimulated the concentration of ammonium nitrogen in the fermentation liquid of the co-digestion system but decreased the concentration of soluble phosphate.

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高铁酸钾促进剩余污泥和植物废弃物共发酵生产挥发性脂肪酸的新认识
剩余污泥(ES)和植物废弃物(PW)是城市中两种典型的有机固体废物,它们的共发酵是循环经济的关键策略之一。本研究创新性地研究了氧化剂高铁酸钾(PF)对ES和PW厌氧共发酵生产挥发性脂肪酸(VFAs)的影响,并阐明了其潜在机制。结果表明,PF能促进ES与PW共发酵产生VFAs,以总悬浮物为基础,最佳投加量为0.06 g/g,最大VFAs产量为261 mg /g挥发性悬浮物(VSS),是对照组的2.1倍。高剂量PF抑制微生物代谢,减少VFAs的产生,但仍高于对照组。PF有效地促进了ES和PW共消化系统中有机质的增溶作用,提高了可溶性COD、可溶性蛋白质和可溶性多糖的浓度,且PF浓度越高,速效有机质的增溶作用越显著。PF增加了松散结合的胞外聚合物(EPS)的含量,降低了紧密结合的EPS的含量。PF的氧化性抑制了沼气的产生,0.08 g/g PF组仅产生99.5 mL/g VSS。PF刺激了共消化系统发酵液中铵态氮的浓度,但降低了可溶性磷酸盐的浓度。
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Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 环境科学-环境科学
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