April 23, 2024
Arash Khosravi

Arash Khosravi

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
Address: Faculty of Petroleum, Gas and Petrochemical Engineering, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr 75169, Iran
Degree: Ph.D in Chemical Engineering
Phone: 077-31222640
Faculty: Faculty of Petroleum, Gas and Petrochemical Engineering

Research

Title Effect of the ozonation pretreatment on biogas production from waste activated sludge of tehran wastewater treatment plant
Type Article
Keywords
Anaerobic digestion, Biogas production, Dewatering Ozonation pretreatment, Thickened activated sludge
Journal BIOMASS & BIOENERGY
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2021.106198
Researchers Mahdi Hodaei (First researcher) , Shahnaz Ghasemi (Second researcher) , Arash Khosravi (Third researcher) , Manouchehr Vosoughi (Fourth researcher)

Abstract

In this study, the ozonation impact on anaerobic digestion of wasted thickened activated sludge of Tehran wastewater treatment plant has been investigated. Regarding that, the thickened activated sludge, a final solid waste of treatment plants, was subjected to ozonation pretreatment to evaluate its characteristics. Three major sludge characteristics were considered for investigating ozonation effects on anaerobic digestion. A comparison of two different ozone doses, i.e., 0.05 and 0.1 gO3 g−1TS was performed for short-term (10 days) and long-term (30 days) sludge retention times. Furthermore, biogas production, sludge composition, dewaterability, and energy balancing, were studied during the periods mentioned above. The results show that the lower ozone dose has an acceptable performance in a short-term operation for all parameters except energy balance which was negative in all the scenarios. Higher ozone dosage not only decreased biogas production and volatile solids reduction but also significantly increased the energy demand of the system. In addition, a longer retention time reduced the effectiveness of the ozone pretreatment during that time. Eventually, the feasibility of ozone pretreatment capacity for sustainable management of different sludge from economic and technological perspectives can be evaluated by further assessing this case study.