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Co-digestion of tannery waste activated sludge with slaughterhouse sludge to improve organic biodegradability and biomethane generation

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PROCESS SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
卷 131, 期 -, 页码 235-245

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DOI: 10.1016/j.psep.2019.09.018

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Co-digestion; Tannery waste activated sludge; Slaughterhouse sludge; Inhibition; Optimization; Kinetics

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  1. Water Research Commission
  2. NATSURV [K5/2490]

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A novel approach was used to overcome inhibition of anaerobic digestion of tannery waste activated sludge by co-digesting with slaughterhouse sludge. The seasonal characteristics of the tannery sludge varied significantly. Macronutrient ratios were typically not ideal for anaerobic digestion, mainly due to an over-abundance of nitrogen. In addition, potentially inhibitory concentrations of metals were present. Optimal co-digestion with 50% (vol./vol.) slaughterhouse sludge achieved a CH4 yield of 215 mL CH4/gVS, and biodegradability of 55.7% VS, 45.5%TS and 48.2% COD. This resulted in a synergistic increase of >= 59.4% in biodegradability and 156% in CH4 yield compared to mono-digestion of tannery waste activated sludge. Furthermore, the regression of the cumulative CH4 yield using the Logistic, Cone and modified Gompertz model (adj R-2 >= 0.998) showed an increase of 20.4-21.9%, 58.6-252%, and 164% in the ultimate CH4 yield, maximum CH4 production rate and the specific rate constant respectively, and 59.3% reduction of the lag phase. An alternative cleaner production technique that vertically integrates the value chain improves solid waste management and provides an income stream was demonstrated through this co-digestion strategy. (C) 2019 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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