焦亚硫酸盐预处理提高厌氧污泥发酵挥发性脂肪酸产量的可行性评估和基本机制

IF 11.4 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Water Research Pub Date : 2024-08-21 DOI:10.1016/j.watres.2024.122286
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对废弃活性污泥(WAS)发酵进行化学预处理是实现污泥可持续管理的关键。本研究探讨了焦亚硫酸盐(MS)预处理提高废活性污泥挥发性脂肪酸(VFAs)产量的可行性。结果表明,经过 24 小时的 MS 预处理后,可溶性有机物和松散结合的胞外高分子物质(LB-EPS),尤其是蛋白质的含量显著增加。在发酵过程中,碱性条件下的 MS 预处理更有效,VFA 在第五天达到峰值,与碱性对照组相比增加了 140%。相关分析表明,MS 的用量(而不是 pH 值)与可溶性蛋白质、多糖、LB-EPS 和后续 VFAs 的产生密切相关,而碱性条件则有利于总有机碳的溶解。此外,亚硫酸自由基(SO3--)可导致细胞失活和裂解,而碱性条件最初会减小絮团的大小,进一步促进 MS 对絮团的攻击,从而改善发酵性能。研究还发现,MS 预处理减少了微生物群落多样性,富集了水解菌和发酵菌(放线菌属和固醇菌属),抑制了甲烷菌(甲烷杆菌科和甲烷二叠体科),使其成为一种安全、可行且经济高效的化学制剂,可用于污泥的可持续管理。
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Feasibility assessment and underlying mechanisms of metabisulfite pretreatment for enhanced volatile fatty acids production from anaerobic sludge fermentation

Employing chemical pretreatment for waste activated sludge (WAS) fermentation is crucial to achieving sustainable sludge management. This study investigated the feasibility of metabisulfite (MS) pretreatment for enhancing volatile fatty acids (VFAs) production from WAS. The results show that after 24-h MS pretreatment, the content of soluble organic matter and loosely bound extracellular polymeric substances (LB-EPS), especially proteins, increased significantly. During the fermentation, MS pretreatment under alkaline conditions was more efficient, with VFA peaking on the fifth day, showing a 140 % increase compared to the alkaline control group. Correlation analysis suggests that the dosage of MS, rather than pH, is closely related to the levels of soluble protein, polysaccharides, LB-EPS, and subsequential VFAs production, while alkaline conditions facilitate the dissolution of total organic carbon. Furthermore, sulfite radicals (SO3•−) are attributed to cell inactivation and lysis, while alkaline conditions initially reduce the size of the flocs, further promoting MS for attacking flocs, thereby improving the performance of fermentation. The study also found that MS pretreatment reduced microbial community diversity, enriched hydrolytic and fermentation bacteria (Actinobacteriota and Firmicutes), and suppressed methanogens (Methanobacteriaceae and Methanosaetaceae), making it a safe, viable, and cost-effective chemical agent for sustainable sludge management.

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Water Research
Water Research 环境科学-工程:环境
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期刊介绍: Water Research, along with its open access companion journal Water Research X, serves as a platform for publishing original research papers covering various aspects of the science and technology related to the anthropogenic water cycle, water quality, and its management worldwide. The audience targeted by the journal comprises biologists, chemical engineers, chemists, civil engineers, environmental engineers, limnologists, and microbiologists. The scope of the journal include: •Treatment processes for water and wastewaters (municipal, agricultural, industrial, and on-site treatment), including resource recovery and residuals management; •Urban hydrology including sewer systems, stormwater management, and green infrastructure; •Drinking water treatment and distribution; •Potable and non-potable water reuse; •Sanitation, public health, and risk assessment; •Anaerobic digestion, solid and hazardous waste management, including source characterization and the effects and control of leachates and gaseous emissions; •Contaminants (chemical, microbial, anthropogenic particles such as nanoparticles or microplastics) and related water quality sensing, monitoring, fate, and assessment; •Anthropogenic impacts on inland, tidal, coastal and urban waters, focusing on surface and ground waters, and point and non-point sources of pollution; •Environmental restoration, linked to surface water, groundwater and groundwater remediation; •Analysis of the interfaces between sediments and water, and between water and atmosphere, focusing specifically on anthropogenic impacts; •Mathematical modelling, systems analysis, machine learning, and beneficial use of big data related to the anthropogenic water cycle; •Socio-economic, policy, and regulations studies.
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