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Title: | Combination of alkaline and microwave pretreatment for disintegration of meat processing wastewater sludge | Authors: | Erden, Gülbin | Keywords: | alkaline treatment dewatering disintegration meat processing wastewater sludge microwave irradiation Alkaline treatment Anaerobic biodegradability Combined pre treatments Disintegration efficiency Dissolved organic carbon Microwave pretreatment Response surface methodology Wastewater sludge Alkalinity Anaerobic digestion Biodegradation Dewatering Disintegration Irradiation Meats Microwave irradiation biogas carbon volatile agent alkalinity anoxic conditions biodegradation dissolved organic carbon hydrolysis meat microwave radiation radiation balance sludge solubilization volatile substance wastewater water treatment anaerobic digestion article biodegradability calculation meat industry response surface method sludge dewatering sludge treatment waste water management Alkalies Bacteria, Anaerobic Food-Processing Industry Meat Microwaves Sewage Waste Water Water Purification |
Abstract: | Meat processing wastewater sludge has high organic content but it is very slow to degrade in biological processes. Anaerobic digestion may be a good alternative for this type of sludge when the hydrolysis, known to be the rate-limiting step of biological sludge anaerobic degradation, could be eliminated by disintegration. This investigation deals with disintegration of meat processing wastewater sludge. Microwave (MW) irradiation and combined alkaline pretreatment and MW irradiation were applied to sludge for disintegration purposes. Disintegration performance of the methods was evaluated with disintegration degree based on total and dissolved organic carbon calculations (DD TOC), and the solubilization of volatile solids (S VS) in the pretreated sludge. Optimum conditions were found to be 140°C and 30 min for MW irradiation using response surface methodology (RSM) and pH=13 for combined pretreatment. While DD TOC was observed as 24.6% and 54.9, S VS was determined as 8.54% and 42.5% for MW pretreated and combined pretreated sludge, respectively. The results clearly show that pre-conditioning of sludge with alkaline pretreatment played an important role in enhancing the disintegration efficiency of subsequent MW irradiation. Disintegration methods also affected the anaerobic biodegradability and dewaterability of sludge. An increase of 23.6% in biogas production in MW irradiated sludge was obtained, comparing to the raw sludge at the end of the 35 days of incubation. This increase was observed as 44.5% combined pretreatment application. While MW pretreatment led to a little improvement of the dewatering performance of sludge, in combined pretreatment NaOH deteriorates the sludge dewaterability. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8134 https://doi.org/10.1080/09593330.2012.715678 |
ISSN: | 0959-3330 |
Appears in Collections: | Mühendislik Fakültesi Koleksiyonu PubMed İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / PubMed Indexed Publications Collection Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection |
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