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Synergistic coupling of plasma with microbubbles for enhancing short-chain fatty acids production during sludge anaerobic fermentation: Mechanistic insights into reactive specie motivation and microbial community dynamics

Journal of Cleaner Production [2024]
Jinling He, Shuman Huang, Nan Jiang, Ai Zhang, Andere Clement Miruka, Yanan Liu, Xiang Li, Pin Gao, Gang Xue
ABSTRACT

The use of waste activated sludge (WAS) fermentative short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) as the excellent carbon source of wastewater biological nutrient removal has drawn much attention recently as it can reuse WAS organics and reduce WAS production. This study developed a novel, efficient, and environmentally friendly approach combining atmospheric pressure plasma jet with microbubbles (plasma/MBs) for WAS pretreatment. Compared with the control, plasma/MBs pretreatment enhanced SCFA generation by 92% and acetic acid proportion by 21% with plasma discharge power at 500 W and MBs dosage at 7.9 mg/L dissolved oxygen. The plasma/MBs combination motivated the reaction of various reactive species (such as O 3 , NO x , ONOO − , •OH, e − , 1 O 2 , and •O 2 − ) and enhanced the activity of physical energies (such as light and heat). This synergy promoted sludge cell lysis and biodegradable substance release, significantly boosting acetic acid-enriched SCFA generation from fermentation. Moreover, plasma/MBs pretreatment increased the expression of key genes for SCFA production during fermentation, which also contributed to the production of SCFAs. Besides, plasma/MBs pretreatment favored WAS dewatering, heavy metal removal, and organic pollutant degradation, providing a new approach to advancing WAS resource recovery through innocuous management.

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