Autor: |
Ries, Sarah, Srinivasan, Asha, Abida, Otman, Caufield, Kit, Liao, Ping Huang, Lo, Kwang Victor |
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Environmental Technology; Dec 2021, Vol. 42 Issue 28, p4500-4510, 11p |
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Mixtures of fats, oils and grease (FOG) either with dairy manure or with thickened waste secondary sludge (TWSS) were treated using microwave enhanced advanced oxidation process (MW-AOP). For both dairy manure and TWSS mixtures, the maximum increase in soluble COD (SCOD) resulted from the 1:1 mixture by total solids (TS) weight. In the TWSS mixtures, production of volatile fatty acid (VFA) increased with greater FOG content, while there was a decreasing production trend in VFA in dairy manure mixtures. Nutrients and metals were also released for all sets. The degradation followed peroxidation mechanism to produce lower molecular weight substrates such as short-chain fatty acids which would be less inhibitory to microbes. Nutrients and metals in the treated solution would sustain microbial growth in a biological system. FOG content for the mixtures in the MW-AOP treatment should be less than 75% by TS weight to prevent oxidation to CO2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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