Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7079174 | Bioresource Technology | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
To enhance the degradation of oily wastewater and its biogas production, a biological-physicochemical pretreatment was introduced prior to the anaerobic digestion system. The digestion thereafter proceeded more efficiently due to the inoculation by oil degrading bacteria (Bacillus). A 2-stage pre-mixing is more effective than directly mixing. The effects on the methane production were also investigated by pre-treatment with ultrasonic (US) treatment, combined with citric acid (CA) addition. US pre-treatment was found to improve the initial methane production, and CA pre-treatment could maintain this improvement during the whole digestion stage. Pre-mixing Bacillus at 9Â wt.% inoculation, combined with US for 10Â min and a CA concentration of 500Â mg/L provided the optimum conditions. The most effective enhancement of methane yield was 1100.46Â ml/g VS, exceeding that of the control by 280%. The change of coenobium shape and fatty acid content further proved that such pretreatment of oily wastewater can facilitate digestion.
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Authors
Liyu Peng, Meidan Bao, Qingfeng Wang, Fangchao Wang, Haijia Su,