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Anaerobic co-digestion of oil refinery waste activated sludge and food waste

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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 27, Pages 4279-4290

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2021.1946598

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Anaerobic co-digestion; oil refinery waste activated sludge; food waste; biogas

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Anaerobic co-digestion of excess biological sludge from oil refineries with food waste rich in fruits and vegetables can effectively increase biogas yield and volatile solids reduction. The best condition involves mixing waste activated sludge without dewatering with food waste in an 80:20 ratio, resulting in significantly higher VS removal and biogas production compared to mono-digestion of sludge alone.
The technology of anaerobic co-digestion to treat the excess biological sludge discharged from activated sludge systems in oil refineries was evaluated in bench scale experiments. Mixing food waste rich in fruits and vegetables with this sludge increased the reduction of volatile solids and biogas yield. An experimental design indicated that the best co-digestion condition was the use of waste activated sludge without previous dewatering (3.5% total solids) and food waste in an 80:20 ratio (% v/v), without the addition of inoculum. After 45 days at 35 degrees C, this condition resulted in volatile solid (VS) removal of 52% and biogas yield of 80.7 mL biogas/g VSadded, against only 19% and 38.5 mL biogas/g VSadded in mono-digestion of sludge alone. Anaerobic co-digestion demonstrates promising results and the potential for a simple and effective treatment method for excess biological sludge generated at refineries.

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