Abstract

The combination of persulfate (PDS) with micron-sized magnetite (Fe3O4) was introduced into the process of anaerobic fermentation (AF) to scrutinize the short chain fatty acid (SCFA) production from waste activated sludge for the first time. The synergetic effect of PDS and Fe3O4 results in the promotion of intracellular and extracellular substance liberation, augment in key hydrolases activities, and enrichment of hydrolytic and acidifying microbial population. Meanwhile, carbohydrate, amino acid, and energy metabolism as well as enzymes, are considerably accelerated. Consequently, the maximum SCFAs yield is significantly enhanced to 391.25 mg COD/L on day 8 of AF with the addition of 0.3 g Fe3O4/g SS and 0.5 g PDS/g SS, which was 2.39-folds than that of the control. The relative abundance of Actinobacteria were highly enriched and reached to 35.76% at the class level. This work affords an effective avenue to evidently boost the production of SCFAs from WAS via AF.

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