Abstract

The effectiveness of low free nitrous acid (FNA) pre-treatment times (PTs) (<8h) on waste activated sludge (WAS) is not known. This study explores the effectiveness of four different FNA concentrations (0, 2.49, 3.55 and 4.62mg N-HNO2/L) and three low PTs (2, 5 and 8h) on WAS characteristics and methane generation. Increasing FNA concentrations and PTs resulted in an increase in the solubility of the organic matter (chemical oxygen demand, proteins and polysaccharides). Cell viability was below 15% in all cases at PTs higher than 2h. Biochemical methane production tests (BMP) showed a significant increase (20–27%) on specific and total methane production (SMP and MP) when the sludge was pretreated with 2.49- and 3.55mg N-HNO2/L during 5h and 8h. Increasing PT (>5h) resulted in a decrease in MP due to a volatile solid reduction on WAS during the pretreatment. The highest FNA concentration tested (4.62mg N-HNO2/L) did not further improve MP and SMP. This study clearly shows the effectiveness of the FNA sludge pretreatment at low exposure times.

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