Comparison of different treatment methods for protein solubilisation from waste activated sludge

Biomaterials recovery from wasted activated sludge has become an increasing interesting research topic. The purpose of this study was to systemically evaluate different sludge disintegration methods (ultrasonic, alkaline, and thermal treatments) for protein solubilisation from waste activated sludge...

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Main Authors: Xiao, Keke, Chen, Yun, Jiang, Xie, Seow, Wan Yi, He, Chao, Yin, Yao, Zhou, Yan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-865572020-09-26T22:02:32Z Comparison of different treatment methods for protein solubilisation from waste activated sludge Xiao, Keke Chen, Yun Jiang, Xie Seow, Wan Yi He, Chao Yin, Yao Zhou, Yan School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Treatments Protein Solubilisation Biomaterials recovery from wasted activated sludge has become an increasing interesting research topic. The purpose of this study was to systemically evaluate different sludge disintegration methods (ultrasonic, alkaline, and thermal treatments) for protein solubilisation from waste activated sludge (WAS). Compared to control without treatment, the soluble protein concentration increased by 11, 23 and 12 times under the optimal treatment conditions (ultrasonic treatment of 1 W mL−1, alkaline treatment of pH 12 and thermal treatment at 80 °C). The increased soluble protein were significantly correlated with the release of total organic carbon (TOC), total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) and total organic nitrogen (TON) in soluble EPS, and the degradation of above parameters in tightly bound EPS. For all sludge samples treated by various methods, tyrosine-like protein with molecular weight less than 20 kDa predominated, and alkaline treatment at pH 12 showed the highest protein dominance. Further surface analysis of sludge by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy indicated this might be related with the significant protein-N conversion occurred at pH 12. The economic analysis indicated alkaline treatment at pH 12 was economically feasible with a net saving of 25.57 USD per ton wet sludge compared to conventional sludge treatment and disposal method. Accepted version 2017-11-21T09:01:06Z 2019-12-06T16:24:40Z 2017-11-21T09:01:06Z 2019-12-06T16:24:40Z 2017 Journal Article Xiao, K., Chen, Y., Jiang, X., Seow, W. Y., He, C., Yin, Y., et al. (2017). Comparison of different treatment methods for protein solubilisation from waste activated sludge. Water Research, 122, 492-502. 0043-1354 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/86557 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44068 10.1016/j.watres.2017.06.024 en Water Research © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Water Research, Elsevier Ltd. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2017.06.024]. 46 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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language English
topic Treatments
Protein Solubilisation
spellingShingle Treatments
Protein Solubilisation
Xiao, Keke
Chen, Yun
Jiang, Xie
Seow, Wan Yi
He, Chao
Yin, Yao
Zhou, Yan
Comparison of different treatment methods for protein solubilisation from waste activated sludge
description Biomaterials recovery from wasted activated sludge has become an increasing interesting research topic. The purpose of this study was to systemically evaluate different sludge disintegration methods (ultrasonic, alkaline, and thermal treatments) for protein solubilisation from waste activated sludge (WAS). Compared to control without treatment, the soluble protein concentration increased by 11, 23 and 12 times under the optimal treatment conditions (ultrasonic treatment of 1 W mL−1, alkaline treatment of pH 12 and thermal treatment at 80 °C). The increased soluble protein were significantly correlated with the release of total organic carbon (TOC), total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) and total organic nitrogen (TON) in soluble EPS, and the degradation of above parameters in tightly bound EPS. For all sludge samples treated by various methods, tyrosine-like protein with molecular weight less than 20 kDa predominated, and alkaline treatment at pH 12 showed the highest protein dominance. Further surface analysis of sludge by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy indicated this might be related with the significant protein-N conversion occurred at pH 12. The economic analysis indicated alkaline treatment at pH 12 was economically feasible with a net saving of 25.57 USD per ton wet sludge compared to conventional sludge treatment and disposal method.
author2 School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
author_facet School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Xiao, Keke
Chen, Yun
Jiang, Xie
Seow, Wan Yi
He, Chao
Yin, Yao
Zhou, Yan
format Article
author Xiao, Keke
Chen, Yun
Jiang, Xie
Seow, Wan Yi
He, Chao
Yin, Yao
Zhou, Yan
author_sort Xiao, Keke
title Comparison of different treatment methods for protein solubilisation from waste activated sludge
title_short Comparison of different treatment methods for protein solubilisation from waste activated sludge
title_full Comparison of different treatment methods for protein solubilisation from waste activated sludge
title_fullStr Comparison of different treatment methods for protein solubilisation from waste activated sludge
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of different treatment methods for protein solubilisation from waste activated sludge
title_sort comparison of different treatment methods for protein solubilisation from waste activated sludge
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