posted on 2022-10-26, 23:43authored byYujia Tang, Jiawei Hu
This work aims to reveal the effect of potassium permanganate
(KMnO4) on the sludge anaerobic digestion process, as well
as the
relevant mechanisms. Experimental data showed that the biomethane
production was gradually increased from 159.3 ± 3.0 to 211.5
± 5.1 mL/g VSS (volatile suspended solids) when the KMnO4 content was increased from 0 to 0.08 g/g VSS, with an increasing
rate of 32.8%. A further increase in the KMnO4 dosage however
resulted in the decline of the methane yield. First-order kinetic
model analysis indicated that higher methane production potentials
and hydrolysis rates were achieved in KMnO4-added reactors
than in the control. Mechanism analysis demonstrated that KMnO4 not only efficiently disintegrated the sludge flocs, which
resulted in the increased contents of dissolved organics, but also
enhanced the proportion of biodegradable substances in the sludge
liquor. Meanwhile, the biodegradabilities of recalcitrant humus and
lignocellulose substances were found to be promoted by KMnO4 treatment as higher methane yields were attained from KMnO4-treated model substrates. 16S rRNA analysis illustrated that the
functional microbes participated in anaerobic digestion were largely
enriched in the KMnO4-pretreated digestor. Furthermore,
efficient inactivation of the fecal coliform was achieved by KMnO4 pretreatment.