Enhancement of biogas production from agricultural wastes via pre-treatment with advanced oxidation processes
The effects of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) including Fenton, ozone, and ozone combined with Fe(II)
and H2O2 on disintegration/solubilization of three mixed agricultural solid wastes and subsequent anaerobic
digestion were studied. Hydroxyl radicals (O? H) generated from AOPs enhanced the oxidation of COD and solubilization
of particulate COD (> 0.45 ?m). Upon treatment, substrates lost 15.2 to 29.5% of their solids, 33.6
to 37.5% of total chemical oxygen demand, 16.5 to 25% of total biopolymers (humic acids and protein). The
soluble matter content increased by 3?6 folds facilitating metabolization rate of the treated substrate resulting in
a 23?30% increase in the cumulative methane production and 11.2?25% increase in % digestion efficiency
(%?AD). Semi-batch tests revealed that mixing fresh and pre-treated substrate using a 50:50 ratio improved both
the specific methane production (1.7 folds) and volatile sold reduction (79%) with a positive effect on sludge
dewaterability.