Cation exchange resin-induced hydrolysis for improving biodegradability of waste activated sludge: Characterization of dissolved organic matters and microbial community

  • Heliang Pang
  • , Yiwen Chen
  • , Junguo He
  • , Dabin Guo
  • , Xinlei Pan
  • , Yingqun Ma
  • , Fangshu Qu
  • , Jun Nan

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Abstract

This study reported an efficient and green approach towards facilitating hydrolysis of waste activated sludge (WAS) using cation exchange resin (CER) as a recyclable additive. Through CER-mediated removal of multivalent cations, WAS flocs were disintegrated into small particles with extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) solubilization. At CER dosage of 1.75 g/g SS, SCOD increased to 2579 mg/L (SCOD/TCOD = 15.9%) after 8-h hydrolysis. Afterwards, CER displayed further sludge hydrolysis performance lasting 2 days, i.e. SCOD/TCOD = 34.2%. Meanwhile, proteins, carbohydrates and other organics in dissolved organic matters (DOMs) were major contributors for volatile fatty acids (VFAs) accumulation, with composition percentage: VFAs (58.9%) > proteins (21.8%) > other organics (8.8%) > humic acids (5.9%) > carbohydrates (4.4%). The biodegradable tryptophan-like and tyrosine-like proteins were major proteins, while other organics included amino acids, aliphatic and metabolic intermediates. More than 85.2% of DOMs were easily biodegradable. Moreover, CER-induced hydrolysis modified microbial community structure through inhibiting VFAs-utilizing microbes, while hydrolytic-acidogenic bacteria were enriched, responsible for DOMs biodegradation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122870
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume302
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cation exchange resin (CER)
  • Dissolved organic matters (DOMs)
  • Hydrolysis
  • Volatile fatty acids (VFAs)
  • Waste activated sludge (WAS)

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