Effect of Electrolysis on Activated Sludge during the Hydrolysis and Acidogenesis Stages in the Anaerobic Digestion of Poultry Manure
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2022
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This paper focuses on the study of the effect of electrolysis on activated sludge in a microbial
electrolysis cell (MEC) under the anaerobic digestion of poultry manure. This study was conducted
using a bioreactor design with and without electrodes (conventional condition). Measurements of
pH, redox potential (ORP), and total dissolved solids were carried out, as was the microscopy of
activated sludge during treatment and gasometry. There was an increase in the yields of CH4 and
CO2 compared to conventional conditions. Thus, on the 14th day, there was an increase in the CH4
yield to 35.1% compared with the conventional conditions—31.6%—as well as in the CO2 yield to
53.5% compared with the cell without electrodes—37.7%. Visually, the microscopy of anaerobic
activated sludge showed changes in the aggregation process itself, with the formation of cells of
clusters of microorganism colonies with branches of a delineated shape. ORP fluctuations were
related to the process of the dissociation into ions during the passage of an electric current through
the electrodes, and were observed before and after the inclusion of a current into the system. A
model of the effect of electrolysis during anaerobic digestion was developed, taking into account the
influencing factors on the condition of the activated sludge.
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anaerobic digestion, electrolysis, microbial electrolysis cell, activated sludge, poultry manure
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Chernysh, Y.; Balintova, M.; Shtepa, V.; Chubur, V.; Junakova, N. Effect of Electrolysis on Activated Sludge during the Hydrolysis and Acidogenesis Stages in the Anaerobic Digestion of Poultry Manure. Sustainability 2022, 14, 6826. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14116826