Journal
WATER ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH
Volume 81, Issue 12, Pages 2420-2426Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.2175/106143009X425915
Keywords
anaerobic digestion; hydrodynamic disintegration; cavitation; biogas
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Hydrodynamic disintegration of activated sludge resulted in organic matter and polymers transfer from the solid phase into the liquid phase. Disintegration by hydrodynamic cavitation had a positive effect on the degree and rate of excess sludge anaerobic digestion. Also, addition of a part of anaerobic digested sludge containing adapted microorganisms resulted in acceleration of the process. The disruption of cells of foam microorganisms and addition to the digestion process led to an increase of biogas production. Water Environ. Res., 81, 2420 ( 2009).
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