Bioresource technology | 2021

Sewage denitrification performance and sludge properties variation with the addition of liquid from perishable organic anaerobic fermentation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The organics in the classified wet waste were deficiently utilized while sewage denitrification requires abundant carbon sources. Herein, the fermentation of perishable organic waste (POW) and the denitrification process with obtained liquid were investigated. The most volatile fatty acids (VFAs) production was realized with the fermentation liquid of food waste (FL-FW). Increasing substrate tended to lower the proportion of VFAs and acetic acid in FL-FW. Under the optimum conditions of FL-FW carbon source, carbon to nitrogen ratio 7, and temperature 30 ℃, the removal efficiency of nitrate nitrogen reached 99.23% within 4\xa0h. The sludge settleability and microbial activity were significantly enhanced, contributing to the actual sewage a promotional removal of organics (95.84%) and nitrogen (70.31%) with the supplementation of FL-FW. High addition ratio would cause more degradation of refractory organics, which confirmed the feasibility of using FL-FW as a cost-efficient carbon source for the denitrification.

Volume 341
Pages \n 125821\n
DOI 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125821
Language English
Journal Bioresource technology

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