Effects of Low Oxygen Dosages on an Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor, Simulating the Oxygen Load in an Anaerobic Digester-Dissolved Air Flotation (AD-DAF) System

Journal Article (2023)
Authors

Antonella L. Piaggio (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering)

K.B. Sasidhar (Vellore Institute of Technology)

Pravin Khande (NX Filtration)

Malini Balakrishnan (The Energy and Resource Institute (TERI))

Jules B. Van Lier (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering)

Merle K. Kreuk (TU Delft - Water Management)

R.E.F. Lindeboom (TU Delft - Laboratory Water Management)

Research Group
Sanitary Engineering
Copyright
© 2023 A.L. Piaggio, K.B. Sasidhar, Pravin Khande, Malini Balakrishnan, J.B. van Lier, M.K. de Kreuk, R.E.F. Lindeboom
To reference this document use:
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsestwater.3c00544
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 A.L. Piaggio, K.B. Sasidhar, Pravin Khande, Malini Balakrishnan, J.B. van Lier, M.K. de Kreuk, R.E.F. Lindeboom
Research Group
Sanitary Engineering
Issue number
12
Volume number
3
Pages (from-to)
4133-4142
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsestwater.3c00544
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Abstract

This study reports the effects of microaeration on a laboratory-scale AnMBR (MA-AnMBR) fed with synthetic concentrated domestic sewage. The imposed oxygen load mimics the oxygen load coming from a dissolved air flotation (DAF) unit, establishing an anaerobic digester-DAF (AD-DAF) combination with sludge recycling. Results showed a reduced COD concentration in the MA-AnMBR permeate compared with the AnMBR permeate, from 90 to 74 mgCOD L–1, and a concomitant 27% decrease in biogas production. The MA-AnMBR permeate ammonium (NH4+) concentration increased by 35%, to 740 mgNH4+-N L–1, indicating a rise in the hydrolytic capacity. Furthermore, the MA-AnMBR biomass seemingly adapted to an increased oxygen load, which corresponded to 1% of the influent COD load (approximately 55 mLO2 d–1). Concomitantly, an increase in the superoxide dismutase activity (SOD) of biomass was detected. Meanwhile, negligible changes were observed in the specific methanogenic activity (SMA) of the microaerated biomass that was subjected to an oxygen load equivalent to 3% of the influent COD load in batch tests. The obtained results showed that an AD-DAF system could be a promising technology for treating concentrated domestic wastewater, improving sewage sludge hydrolysis, and overall organic matter removal when compared to an AnMBR.