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    A novel strategy for enhancing high solid anaerobic digestion of fecal slag and food waste using percolate recirculation and dosage of nano zero-valent iron
    Hamza Hassan Yusuf , Xiaofang Pan* , Zhi-Long Ye* , Taha Abdelfattah Mohammed Abdelwahab , Ahmed Elsayed Mahmoud Fodah

    To speed up reaching UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 for safe sanitation by 2030, integrating high-solid anaerobic digestion (HSAD) into decentralized systems could recycle fecal slag (FS) and food waste (FW), aiding a circular economy and toilet revolution. In this study, a percolate recirculation system and conductive material were used to improve mass transfer, stability, and enhance methane production in HSAD of FS and FW. This setup consists of a percolate tank and a digester tank, where nano-zero valent iron (nZVI) was dosed in the percolate tank (PnZVI in P) and the digester tank (PnZVI in D) and compared with a control with no additive (PControl). The highest cumulative methane yield of 519.43 mL/gVS was achieved in PnZVI in D, which was 4.52 and 3.59 times higher than that of PControl (144.59 mL/gVS) and PnZVI in P (114.96 mL/gVS). This finding demonstrates that the dosing strategy of PnZVI in D facilitated effective interaction among organic matter, microbial communities, and nZVI, resulting in organics removal efficiencies of 67.42 % (total solid) and 77.22 % (volatile solid). Moreover, microbial community analysis supported the efficacy of the PnZVI in D strategy, revealing the enrichment of Clostridium sensu stricto 1 (46.91 %), which potentially engaged in interspecies electron transport (Interspecies hydrogen transfer (IHT) and direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET)) with Methanobacterium (81.19 %) and Methanosarcina (17.11 %). These interactions contribute to enhanced methane yield and stability maintenance in the HSAD system with percolate recirculation. The findings of this study demonstrate that the implementation of HSAD of FS and FW, coupled with percolate recirculation and the addition of nZVI, holds promise for enabling sustainable sanitation practices in developing regions. Moreover, this approach not only facilitates resource recovery but also eliminates the requirement for water.

     

    Key words:High-solid anaerobic digestion;Toilet revolution;Fecal slag;Percolate recirculation;Nano-zero valent iron

    Volume:267

    Page:122477

    Journal:Water Research

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2024.122477

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