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Effect of ozonation on anaerobic digestion sludge activity and viability

Authors :
Chacana Olivares, Jaime Alexis
Alizadeh, Sanaz
Labelle, Marc-André
Laporte, Antoine
Hawari, Jalal
Comeau, Yves
Chacana Olivares, Jaime Alexis
Alizadeh, Sanaz
Labelle, Marc-André
Laporte, Antoine
Hawari, Jalal
Comeau, Yves
Source :
PolyPublie
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The effect of ozonation of anaerobic digested sludge on methane production was studied as a means of increasing the capacity of municipal anaerobic digesters. Ozone doses ranging from 0 to 192 mg O3/g sludge COD were evaluated in batch tests with a bench scale ozonation unit. Ozonation initially, and temporarily, reduced biomass viability and acetoclastic methanogenic activity, resulting in an initial lag phase ranging from 0.8 to 10 days. Following this lag phase, ozonation enhanced methane production with an optimal methane yield attained at 86 mg O3/g COD. Under these conditions, the yield of methane and the rate of its formation were 52% and 95% higher, respectively, than those factors measured without ozonation. A required optimal ozone dose could be feasible to improve the anaerobic digestion performance by increasing the methane production potential with a minimum impact on microbial activity; thus, an optimal ozone dose would enable an increase in the capacity of anaerobic digesters.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
PolyPublie
Notes :
PolyPublie
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1429911537
Document Type :
Electronic Resource