2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2018.11.049
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Impact of rheological properties of substrate on anaerobic digestion and digestate dewaterability: New insights through rheological and physico-chemical interaction

Abstract: Impact of rheological properties of substrate on anaerobic digestion and digestate dewaterability: New insights through rheological and physico-chemical interaction, Water Research,

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“…Compared with the study of sludge EPS, using rheological analysis can provide a new perspective to reveal the hydrodynamic of solid–liquid separation for the sludge dewatering process, which enables the fundamental understanding of sludge management. In fact, previous studies have noted that the rheological properties of sludge correlate well with the quantities of EPS and physic-chemic properties of sludge; , it would be interesting to explore the usage of rheological analysis to unravel the dewatering mechanism and optimize the conditioning process in the future.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with the study of sludge EPS, using rheological analysis can provide a new perspective to reveal the hydrodynamic of solid–liquid separation for the sludge dewatering process, which enables the fundamental understanding of sludge management. In fact, previous studies have noted that the rheological properties of sludge correlate well with the quantities of EPS and physic-chemic properties of sludge; , it would be interesting to explore the usage of rheological analysis to unravel the dewatering mechanism and optimize the conditioning process in the future.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An Accumet probe was used to measure the pH of all samples. NH 3 -N was measured using the salicylate method (HACH, method 10031) as utilized in many studies in the literature measuring NH 3 -N concentrations in landfill leachate. , COD was measured using the reactor digestion with the potassium dichromate method (HACH, method 8000). All HACH methods utilized a DR 3900 spectrophotometer for spectrophotometric analysis, and all methods are found in the Water Analysis Handbook .…”
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“… [ 35 , 132 ] Rheological properties of the inoculum-FW mixture The amount of substrate and inoculum added to the reactor generates changes in the rheological properties of the mixture, so characterizing the mixture under different conditions of S/I ratios is an aspect to investigate that takes on greater importance in psychrophilic conditions where the rheological properties are more affected. [ 158 , 175 , 176 ] …”
Section: Strategies To Improve the Anaerobic Digestion Of Food Waste ...mentioning
confidence: 99%