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- aggregation title "Ozonation of sewage sludge prior to anaerobic digestion".
- aggregation abstract "Anaerobic digestion has traditionally been employed to reduce the mass and volume of waste sludge and to enhance the sludge dewaterability. in practice, anaerobic digestion of biosolids has a number of shortcomings, i.e. the low biodegradability of the microbial cells and the high retention times due to the rate limiting hydrolysis step. An oxidative sludge pre-treatment with ozone was therefore used to solubilize the organic compounds and increase their biodegradability. it is shown that the pre-treatment could significantly enhance anaerobic sludge digestion. Moreover, a novel approach in which the sludge was separated in a thickened sediment fraction and a supernatant was investigated. The sediment was digested anaerobically and the supernatant was treated aerobically. The overall COD-removal efficiency of the biosolids was 72%.".
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