Sewage Sludge Thermal Hydrolysis Process

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In 110~190°C for 15~75min excess sludge thermal hydrolysis test, investigated the dissolution rate of the volatile suspended solids, Sludge SCOD, TCOD concentration change in composition of organic acids in the supernatant, and analysis the improvement of the anaerobic digestion performance. The results show that, with the increase of thermal hydrolysis temperature and extension of time, sludge supernatant on SCOD, VFA rising. At 190 °C, 75min conditions, SCOD, VFA reached the maximum 6674mg / L2630mg/ L; Sludge organic solids dissolved and the release of COD, etc. mainly in the first 45 min to complete, little change after 45min. When thermal hydrolysis temperature between 90~170°C, anaerobic digestion performance increase with temperature rise, When the temperature is higher than 170 °C, the sludge anaerobic digestion performance begins to decline.

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