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Heliyon ; 10(15): e35286, 2024 Aug 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39166086

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Wastewater from portable toilets (WWPT) is characterized by a high content of organic matter and a variety of chemical compounds that retain bad odors, especially phenols, a type of pollutant that is difficult to degrade by conventional treatments; in addition, it is persistent, toxic, and accumulates in the aquatic environment. Although different successful experiences with the use of Photo-Fenton are reported in the scientific domain, its application in WWPT is scarce and warrants study due to the wide use of portable toilets. The objective of this study was to evaluate the Photo-Fenton oxidation process in the removal of organic matter expressed as COD in a WWPT, as well as the reduction of phenols and BOD5. The experimental runs were carried out in a 0.50 L batch reactor to evaluate the effect of the factors (H2O2: 0.019, 25.56, 40.67, 87.24, 148.91, 174.45 g L-1 and pH: 2.80, 3.00, 3.27, 4.40, 5.53, 6.00 UNT) on COD removal and sludge production. It was found that the optimum operating conditions of pH 4.72 and H2O2 dosage of 174.45 g L-1 reduced the concentration of phenols by 97.83 % and 95.49 % of COD. In addition, 98.01 % of BOD5 was reduced, resulting in a biodegradability ratio (BOD5/COD) of 0.23 compared to the untreated wastewater of 0.53. From a cost perspective, the use of Photo-Fenton to treat wastewater under these conditions would be US$ 1.15 per liter.

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rev. udca actual. divulg. cient ; 22(1): e1220, Ene-Jun. 2019. tab, graf
Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094788

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RESUMEN Los residuos de alimentos son el componente principal de los residuos sólidos municipales y dado su elevado contenido de materia orgánica tienen alto potencial de producción de metano, mediante la digestión anaerobia; sin embargo, la predominancia de material lignocelulósico dificulta su hidrólisis. En este estudio, mediante ensayos de potencial bioquímico de metano, se evaluó el efecto de diferentes condiciones de pretratamiento térmico del sustrato, aplicando temperaturas entre 72 - 128°C y tiempos de exposición de 15 - 33 minutos sobre el rendimiento de producción de CH4. Para evaluar el efecto de las condiciones de pretratamiento, se empleó la metodología de superficie de respuesta y la aplicación de los modelos cinéticos de primer orden y de ajuste de Gompertz modificado. Los parámetros cinéticos identificados fueron validados, mediante niveles de confianza, usando la matriz de información de fisher. Se encontró que la región óptima, para alcanzar un mayor rendimiento en la digestión anaerobia, en cuanto a la producción de CH4, superior a 150mLCH4 gSV-1 y tiempos de la fase de latencia menores a 1 día, fue alrededor de 100°C, con tiempos de exposición cercanos a 15 minutos, condición en que se alcanzó una mayor solubilidad y mejorando positivamente la etapa hidrolítica del proceso anaerobio.


ABSTRACT Food waste are the main component of the municipal solid waste and given their high content of organic matter, have high potential for methane production through the anaerobic digestion. However, the predominance of lignocellulosic material hinders its hydrolysis. In this study, by means of assays of biochemical methane potential, the effect of different thermal pre-treatment conditions of the substrate was evaluated by applying temperatures between 72 - 128°C and exposure times of 15 - 33 minutes on the conditions on the performance of CH4. To evaluate the effect of pretreatment, we used the Response Surface Methodology accompanied by the application of first order kinetic and modified Gompertz models. The identified kinetic parameters were validated using confidence levels using the fisher information matrix. It was found that the optimal region, to reach a higher yield in the anaerobic digestion with regard to the production of CH4 higher than 150mLCH4 gVS-1 and lag-phase times less than 1 day, was around 100°C with exposure times close to 15 minutes, condition in which a greater solubility was reached and positively improving the hydrolytic stage of the anaerobic process.

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Waste Manag ; 71: 342-349, 2018 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28988832

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The production of renewable energy in the form of methane from the anaerobic digestion (AD) of food waste (FW) varies depending on factors such as the quantity and quality of the inoculum. This research evaluated the influence of trace elements (Ca, K, Fe, Zn, Al, Mg, Co, Ni, and Mo) present in inoculum from different sources (wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs): 2 agro-industrial WWTPs and 1 municipal WWTP) on the AD of FW. This study found that the source of the inoculum determines the content of macronutrients and trace elements, which can alter the requirements of the AD process and therefore affect methane production. The inoculum obtained from municipal WWTPs contain potentially inhibitory concentrations of Zn and Al that negatively affect methane production (<70 mL CH4·gVS-1), the hydrolysis constant (<0.19 d-1), and the lag-phase (>7 days). It was also found that high concentrations of trace elements such as Ni (35.2 mg kg-1) and Mo (15.4 mg kg-1) in the inoculum increase methane production (140.7 mL CH4·gVS-1) and hydrolysis constant (>0.18d-1) in addition to presenting short lag-phase (<1 day) in the AD of food waste.


Asunto(s)
Reactores Biológicos , Oligoelementos/análisis , Anaerobiosis , Alimentos , Metano , Administración de Residuos , Aguas Residuales
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Water Sci Technol ; 72(6): 1016-21, 2015.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26360763

RESUMEN

Water purification and wastewater treatment generate sludge, which must be adequately handled to prevent detrimental effects to the environment and public health. In this study, we examined the influence of the application of settled sludge from a drinking water treatment plant (S(DWTP)) on the anaerobic digestion (AD) of the thickened primary sludge from a municipal wastewater treatment plant (S(WWTP)) which uses chemically assisted primary treatment (CAPT). On both plants the primary coagulant is ferric chloride. The study was performed at laboratory scale using specific methanogenic activity (SMA) tests, in which mixtures of S(WWTP)-S(DWTP) with the ratios 100:00, 80:20, 75:25, 70:30 and 00:100 were evaluated. Methane detection was also performed by gas chromatography for a period of 30 days. Our results show that all evaluated ratios that incorporate S(DWTP), produce an inhibitory effect on the production of methane. The reduction in methane production ranged from 26% for the smallest concentration of S(DWTP) (20%) to more than 70% for concentrations higher than 25%. The results indicated that the hydrolytic stage was significantly affected, with the hydrolysis constant Kh also reduced by approximately 70% (0.24-0.26 day(-1) for the different ratios compared with 0.34 day(-1) for the S(WWTP) alone). This finding demonstrates that the best mixtures to be considered for anaerobic co-digestion must contain a fraction of S(DWTP) below 20%.


Asunto(s)
Agua Potable/química , Metano/metabolismo , Aguas del Alcantarillado/química , Aguas Residuales , Purificación del Agua/métodos , Reactores Biológicos , Composición Familiar , Hidrólisis , Eliminación de Residuos Líquidos
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