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Alkali-solubilized organic matter from sludge and its degradability in the anaerobic process

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 200, Issue -, Pages 579-586

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.10.083

Keywords

Dissolved organic matter; Anaerobic degradability; LC-OCD-OND; EEM-FRI; FT-IR

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  1. Energy Market Authority, Singapore, under Grant Smart Energy Challenge Research funding [EPD090005RFP]

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This study investigates alkali-solubilized dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its fate in the anaerobic treatment process. DOM was fractionated into high molecular weight (HMW) protein-like substances (PL), HMW saccharide-like substances (SL), low molecular weight (LMW) PL, LMW SL, and humic acid-like substances (HAL). The results indicate alkali-solubilized DOM is primarily composed of LMW PL, HMW SL, and HAL. Alkaline pretreatment improved the overall anaerobic degradability of DOM in sludge (removal efficiency of total DOM increased by 28.4%). However, certain DOM fractions (mainly HMW PL and HAL) exhibited low degradability during anaerobic treatment, primarily caused by the low degradability of aromatic groups (such as aromatic amine groups from tryptophan-like PL). Alkaline pretreatment also resulted in an increase of residual DOM, which is mainly composed of HAL (52.9%) and HMW SL (49.9%). (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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