ULTRASONIC PRE-TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER SLUDGE FROM A MEAT PROCESSING INDUSTRY

Abstract This investigation deals with ultrasonic disintegration of sludge taken from a meat processing wastewater treatment plant. Different specific energy inputs ranging between 0 and 100 MJ/kg Total Solids (TS) were used in the study. The effect of ultrasonic pre-treatment on anaerobic biodegrad...

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Main Authors: Ayse Filibeli, Gulbin Erden, Cimen Gunduz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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spelling doaj-9aab88b96fde411eb16145850dc9a8c52020-11-24T21:21:42ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering1678-438335390991810.1590/0104-6632.20180353s20170156S0104-66322018000300909ULTRASONIC PRE-TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER SLUDGE FROM A MEAT PROCESSING INDUSTRYAyse FilibeliGulbin ErdenCimen GunduzAbstract This investigation deals with ultrasonic disintegration of sludge taken from a meat processing wastewater treatment plant. Different specific energy inputs ranging between 0 and 100 MJ/kg Total Solids (TS) were used in the study. The effect of ultrasonic pre-treatment on anaerobic biodegradability and filterability characteristics of sludge were evaluated using lab-scale experiments. 30 MJ/kg TS of supplied energy is efficient for cell lyses. Ultrasonic pre-treatment significantly enhanced the biodegradability of sludge. Biochemical methane potential test results also supported this result. For 30 MJ/kg TS, 2.4 times higher methane production was achieved compared to raw sludge. Sludge's supernatant characteristics were also affected by the ultrasonic pre-treatment. For 30 MJ/kg TS, oil content, total nitrogen and total phosphorus in the sludge supernatant increased by 3.8 times, 58 times, and 12 times, respectively. The other result is that ultrasonic treatment adversely affected filterability characteristics of sludge even for very low specific energy levels.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322018000300909&lng=en&tlng=enAnaerobic biodegradabilitybiochemical methane potentialfilterabilityfloc disintegrationmeat processing wastewater
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author Ayse Filibeli
Gulbin Erden
Cimen Gunduz
spellingShingle Ayse Filibeli
Gulbin Erden
Cimen Gunduz
ULTRASONIC PRE-TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER SLUDGE FROM A MEAT PROCESSING INDUSTRY
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Anaerobic biodegradability
biochemical methane potential
filterability
floc disintegration
meat processing wastewater
author_facet Ayse Filibeli
Gulbin Erden
Cimen Gunduz
author_sort Ayse Filibeli
title ULTRASONIC PRE-TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER SLUDGE FROM A MEAT PROCESSING INDUSTRY
title_short ULTRASONIC PRE-TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER SLUDGE FROM A MEAT PROCESSING INDUSTRY
title_full ULTRASONIC PRE-TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER SLUDGE FROM A MEAT PROCESSING INDUSTRY
title_fullStr ULTRASONIC PRE-TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER SLUDGE FROM A MEAT PROCESSING INDUSTRY
title_full_unstemmed ULTRASONIC PRE-TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER SLUDGE FROM A MEAT PROCESSING INDUSTRY
title_sort ultrasonic pre-treatment of wastewater sludge from a meat processing industry
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 1678-4383
description Abstract This investigation deals with ultrasonic disintegration of sludge taken from a meat processing wastewater treatment plant. Different specific energy inputs ranging between 0 and 100 MJ/kg Total Solids (TS) were used in the study. The effect of ultrasonic pre-treatment on anaerobic biodegradability and filterability characteristics of sludge were evaluated using lab-scale experiments. 30 MJ/kg TS of supplied energy is efficient for cell lyses. Ultrasonic pre-treatment significantly enhanced the biodegradability of sludge. Biochemical methane potential test results also supported this result. For 30 MJ/kg TS, 2.4 times higher methane production was achieved compared to raw sludge. Sludge's supernatant characteristics were also affected by the ultrasonic pre-treatment. For 30 MJ/kg TS, oil content, total nitrogen and total phosphorus in the sludge supernatant increased by 3.8 times, 58 times, and 12 times, respectively. The other result is that ultrasonic treatment adversely affected filterability characteristics of sludge even for very low specific energy levels.
topic Anaerobic biodegradability
biochemical methane potential
filterability
floc disintegration
meat processing wastewater
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322018000300909&lng=en&tlng=en
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