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Zero valent iron catalyzing sulfite improves the quality and quantity of short-chain fatty acids from anaerobic fermentation of sewage sludge

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SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 316, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2023.123784

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Sewage sludge; ZVI-sulfite pretreatment; Short chain fatty acid; Anaerobic fermentation; Acidogenesis

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This study proposes an environmentally friendly strategy using zero valent iron (ZVI) activating sulfite pretreatment to enhance short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) production from anaerobic fermentation of sewage sludge. The results showed that ZVI-sulfite pretreatment significantly increased SCFAs production and acetate proportion. Mechanism analysis revealed that ZVI-sulfite pretreatment accelerated sludge-floc disintegration and provided more easily- and bio-available substances for functional anaerobes. The pretreatment also enriched functional anaerobes related to hydrolysis, acidogenesis, and acetogenesis, and boosted the functional genes abundance involved in butyrate and acetate formation pathways.
The quality and quantity of short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) production from anaerobic fermentation of sewage sludge is generally constrained by low organics solubilization and poor substrate-availability. This study provided an environmentally friendly strategy with zero valent iron (ZVI) activating sulfite pretreatment to overcome this limitation and advance the sludge anaerobic fermentation. Experimental results showed that the maximal SCFAs production and acetate proportion promoted by 5.7 and 2.75 times respectively at 500 mg S/L and the ZVI/sulfite ratio of 1.25. Mechanism analysis elucidated that the free radicals of SO4- center dot and center dot OH produced from ZVI-sulfite pretreatment accelerated the disintegration of sludge-flocs and decreased the value of a-helix and ratio of a-helix/ (beta-sheet + random coil) from 21.64 % and 44.23 % to 17.80 % and 38.67 %, respectively, which provided more easily- and bio- available substance for functional anaerobes. The ZVI-sulfite pretreatment enhanced the ability of functional anaerobes for SCFAs production processes as hydrolysis, acidogenesis and acetogenesis and reduced the SCFAs consumption as methanogenesis, which ultimately promoted SCFAs accumulation. Microbial community illustrated that ZVI-sulfite pretreatment enriched the relative abundance of functional anaerobes related to hydrolysis, acidogenesis and acetogenesis bioprocesses. PICRUSt analysis demonstrated that the pretreatment boosted the functional genes abundance involved in pathway of butyrate and acetate formation. Moreover, the enrichment genes of acetate formation were consistent with the increase of acetate proportion.

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