Enhanced Methanization of Long-Chain Fatty Acid Wastewater at 20°C in the Novel Dynamic Sludge Chamber–Fixed Film Bioreactor
Lipid-containing wastewaters, such as those arising from dairy processing, are frequently discharged at temperatures ≤ 20°C. Their valorization at low ambient temperatures offers opportunities to expand the application of high-rate anaerobic wastewater treatment toward achieving energy neutrality by...
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doaj-99589bf9909f452594d93df5bffa51c92020-11-25T03:38:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Energy Research2296-598X2020-08-01810.3389/fenrg.2020.00166532765Enhanced Methanization of Long-Chain Fatty Acid Wastewater at 20°C in the Novel Dynamic Sludge Chamber–Fixed Film BioreactorSuniti Singh0Suniti Singh1Suniti Singh2Suniti Singh3B. Conall Holohan4B. Conall Holohan5Simon Mills6Juan Castilla-Archilla7Marika Kokko8Jukka Rintala9Piet N. L. Lens10Piet N. L. Lens11Gavin Collins12Vincent O’Flaherty13Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Tampere University, Tampere, FinlandMicrobial Ecology Laboratory, School of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, IrelandMicrobial Communities Laboratory, School of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, IrelandIHE Delft Institute for Water Education, Delft, NetherlandsMicrobial Ecology Laboratory, School of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, IrelandNVP Energy Ltd., IDA Technology Park, Galway, IrelandMicrobial Communities Laboratory, School of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, IrelandMicrobial Ecology Laboratory, School of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, IrelandFaculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Tampere University, Tampere, FinlandFaculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Tampere University, Tampere, FinlandFaculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Tampere University, Tampere, FinlandIHE Delft Institute for Water Education, Delft, NetherlandsMicrobial Communities Laboratory, School of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, IrelandMicrobial Ecology Laboratory, School of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, IrelandLipid-containing wastewaters, such as those arising from dairy processing, are frequently discharged at temperatures ≤ 20°C. Their valorization at low ambient temperatures offers opportunities to expand the application of high-rate anaerobic wastewater treatment toward achieving energy neutrality by minimizing the energy demand for heating. Lipid hydrolysis generates long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs), which incur operational challenges and hinder stable bioreactor operation by inducing sludge flotation and washout, coupled with the added challenge of treatment at lower temperature (20°C). These challenges are tackled together uniquely during the treatment of LCFA-rich synthetic dairy wastewater (SDW) (33% COD-LCFA) through de novo formed microbial granular sludge within the dynamic sludge chamber–fixed film (DSC-FF) reactor. The novel reactor design facilitated sludge retention for the entire operational period of 150 days by containing settled, flotating, and LCFA-encapsulated granular sludge and biofilm within a single module. High COD removal efficiencies (87–98%) were achieved in the three replicated DSC-FF reactors, along with complete LCFA removal at 18–72 h HRT (LCFA loading rate of 220–890 mgCOD-LCFA/L⋅day) and partial LCFA removal at 12 h HRT (LCFA loading rate of 1333 mgCOD-LCFA/L⋅day). The high removal efficiencies of unsaturated and saturated LCFAs achieved are reported for the first time during continuous anaerobic wastewater treatment at low temperatures (20°C). Moreover, de novo granulation was achieved within 8 days from a combination of inoculum mixtures at a high LCFA concentration (33% COD-LCFA) in SDW. The results demonstrate the feasibility of the DSC-FF reactor for treating LCFA-rich wastewaters at discharge temperatures and offer potential for expanded and more energetically productive anaerobic valorization of lipid-rich wastewater.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenrg.2020.00166/fulldynamic sludge chamber fixed film reactordairy wastewaterlong-chain fatty acid mixtureanaerobic sludge granulationbiofilm formation |
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Suniti Singh Suniti Singh Suniti Singh Suniti Singh B. Conall Holohan B. Conall Holohan Simon Mills Juan Castilla-Archilla Marika Kokko Jukka Rintala Piet N. L. Lens Piet N. L. Lens Gavin Collins Vincent O’Flaherty |
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Suniti Singh Suniti Singh Suniti Singh Suniti Singh B. Conall Holohan B. Conall Holohan Simon Mills Juan Castilla-Archilla Marika Kokko Jukka Rintala Piet N. L. Lens Piet N. L. Lens Gavin Collins Vincent O’Flaherty Enhanced Methanization of Long-Chain Fatty Acid Wastewater at 20°C in the Novel Dynamic Sludge Chamber–Fixed Film Bioreactor Frontiers in Energy Research dynamic sludge chamber fixed film reactor dairy wastewater long-chain fatty acid mixture anaerobic sludge granulation biofilm formation |
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Suniti Singh Suniti Singh Suniti Singh Suniti Singh B. Conall Holohan B. Conall Holohan Simon Mills Juan Castilla-Archilla Marika Kokko Jukka Rintala Piet N. L. Lens Piet N. L. Lens Gavin Collins Vincent O’Flaherty |
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Enhanced Methanization of Long-Chain Fatty Acid Wastewater at 20°C in the Novel Dynamic Sludge Chamber–Fixed Film Bioreactor |
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Enhanced Methanization of Long-Chain Fatty Acid Wastewater at 20°C in the Novel Dynamic Sludge Chamber–Fixed Film Bioreactor |
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Enhanced Methanization of Long-Chain Fatty Acid Wastewater at 20°C in the Novel Dynamic Sludge Chamber–Fixed Film Bioreactor |
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Enhanced Methanization of Long-Chain Fatty Acid Wastewater at 20°C in the Novel Dynamic Sludge Chamber–Fixed Film Bioreactor |
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Enhanced Methanization of Long-Chain Fatty Acid Wastewater at 20°C in the Novel Dynamic Sludge Chamber–Fixed Film Bioreactor |
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enhanced methanization of long-chain fatty acid wastewater at 20°c in the novel dynamic sludge chamber–fixed film bioreactor |
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Lipid-containing wastewaters, such as those arising from dairy processing, are frequently discharged at temperatures ≤ 20°C. Their valorization at low ambient temperatures offers opportunities to expand the application of high-rate anaerobic wastewater treatment toward achieving energy neutrality by minimizing the energy demand for heating. Lipid hydrolysis generates long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs), which incur operational challenges and hinder stable bioreactor operation by inducing sludge flotation and washout, coupled with the added challenge of treatment at lower temperature (20°C). These challenges are tackled together uniquely during the treatment of LCFA-rich synthetic dairy wastewater (SDW) (33% COD-LCFA) through de novo formed microbial granular sludge within the dynamic sludge chamber–fixed film (DSC-FF) reactor. The novel reactor design facilitated sludge retention for the entire operational period of 150 days by containing settled, flotating, and LCFA-encapsulated granular sludge and biofilm within a single module. High COD removal efficiencies (87–98%) were achieved in the three replicated DSC-FF reactors, along with complete LCFA removal at 18–72 h HRT (LCFA loading rate of 220–890 mgCOD-LCFA/L⋅day) and partial LCFA removal at 12 h HRT (LCFA loading rate of 1333 mgCOD-LCFA/L⋅day). The high removal efficiencies of unsaturated and saturated LCFAs achieved are reported for the first time during continuous anaerobic wastewater treatment at low temperatures (20°C). Moreover, de novo granulation was achieved within 8 days from a combination of inoculum mixtures at a high LCFA concentration (33% COD-LCFA) in SDW. The results demonstrate the feasibility of the DSC-FF reactor for treating LCFA-rich wastewaters at discharge temperatures and offer potential for expanded and more energetically productive anaerobic valorization of lipid-rich wastewater. |
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dynamic sludge chamber fixed film reactor dairy wastewater long-chain fatty acid mixture anaerobic sludge granulation biofilm formation |
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https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenrg.2020.00166/full |
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