Abstract

This study aims to investigate the bio-augmentation of Pseudomonas putida for initializing fat, oil,and grease (FOG) biodegradation in a co-digestion of the greasy waste and the membranebioreactor (MBR) excess sludge. The MBR sludge could be an additional nitrogen sourceconcurrently as a waste matrix fluidizer. Three rounds of a fed-batch of an HRT of 56-71 dayswere carried out. The first (B1) and second (B2) batches using phosphate (Na2HPO4) solution as abuffering system. It showed that the digesters with bio-augmented P. putida could remove moreFOG than that of the control. In the third batch (B3), the buffering solution was changed tobicarbonate (NaHCO3) with the interval bio-augmentation of P. putida in different doses; the 250ml (B3, T-250) and the 1000 ml (B3, T-1000) of P. putida culture every two weeks dosing. Thehighest FOG removal was found in both conditions with the removal efficiency of 79.77%. Thisstudy suggests that bicarbonate was a suitable buffer in the co-digestion process for the intervalbio-augmentation of P. putida. Moreover, it showed that a higher interval dose (B3, T-1000) of P.putida gave a more methane production rate of 981.08 ml/g TVS. d compared to the lower dose ofB3(T-250) with 353.75 ml/g TVS. d.

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