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Steam‐Explosion Pretreatment for Enhancing Anaerobic Digestion of Municipal Wastewater Sludge
This study evaluated the use of steam explosion as a pretreatment for municipal wastewater treatment sludges and biosolids as a technique for enhancing biogas generation during anaerobic digestion. Samples of dewatered anaerobic digester effluent (biosolids) and a mixture of thickened waste activated sludge (TWAS) and biosolids were steam‐exploded under differing levels of intensity in this study. The results indicate that steam explosion can solublize components of these sludge streams. Increasing the intensity of the steam‐explosion pressure and temperature resulted in increased solublization. The steam‐explosion pretreatment also increased the bioavailability of sludge components under anaerobic digestion conditions. Increasing the steam‐explosion intensity increased the ultimate yield of methane during anaerobic digestion. Batch anaerobic digestion tests suggested that pretreatment at 300 psi was the most optimal condition for enhanced biogas generation while minimizing energy input. Semicontinuous anaerobic digestion revealed that the results that were observed in the batch tests were sustainable in prolonged operation. Semicontinuous digestion of the TWAS/biosolids mixture that was pretreated at 300 psi generated approximately 50% more biogas than the controls. Semicontinuous digestion of the pretreated biosolids resulted in a 3‐fold increase in biogas compared with the controls. Based on capillary suction test results, steam‐explosion pretreatment at 300 psi improved the dewaterability of the final digested sludge by 32 and 45% for the TWAS/biosolids mixture and biosolids, respectively, compared with controls. The energy requirements of the nonoptimized steam‐explosion process were substantially higher than the additional energy produced from enhanced digestion of the pretreated sludge. Substantial improvements in energy efficiency will be required to make the process viable from an energy perspective.
Steam‐Explosion Pretreatment for Enhancing Anaerobic Digestion of Municipal Wastewater Sludge
This study evaluated the use of steam explosion as a pretreatment for municipal wastewater treatment sludges and biosolids as a technique for enhancing biogas generation during anaerobic digestion. Samples of dewatered anaerobic digester effluent (biosolids) and a mixture of thickened waste activated sludge (TWAS) and biosolids were steam‐exploded under differing levels of intensity in this study. The results indicate that steam explosion can solublize components of these sludge streams. Increasing the intensity of the steam‐explosion pressure and temperature resulted in increased solublization. The steam‐explosion pretreatment also increased the bioavailability of sludge components under anaerobic digestion conditions. Increasing the steam‐explosion intensity increased the ultimate yield of methane during anaerobic digestion. Batch anaerobic digestion tests suggested that pretreatment at 300 psi was the most optimal condition for enhanced biogas generation while minimizing energy input. Semicontinuous anaerobic digestion revealed that the results that were observed in the batch tests were sustainable in prolonged operation. Semicontinuous digestion of the TWAS/biosolids mixture that was pretreated at 300 psi generated approximately 50% more biogas than the controls. Semicontinuous digestion of the pretreated biosolids resulted in a 3‐fold increase in biogas compared with the controls. Based on capillary suction test results, steam‐explosion pretreatment at 300 psi improved the dewaterability of the final digested sludge by 32 and 45% for the TWAS/biosolids mixture and biosolids, respectively, compared with controls. The energy requirements of the nonoptimized steam‐explosion process were substantially higher than the additional energy produced from enhanced digestion of the pretreated sludge. Substantial improvements in energy efficiency will be required to make the process viable from an energy perspective.
Steam‐Explosion Pretreatment for Enhancing Anaerobic Digestion of Municipal Wastewater Sludge
Dereix, Marcela (Autor:in) / Parker, Wayne (Autor:in) / Kennedy, Kevin (Autor:in)
Water Environment Research ; 78 ; 474-485
01.05.2006
12 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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