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Anwar Khursheed

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Room No. 2A22/3, PO Box 800, department of Civil Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh
المنشورات
مقال فى مجلة
2024

Biogas enhancement in anaerobic digestion of thermo-chemically pretreated sludge via stimulating direct interspecies electron transfer by biochar and graphene

waste-activated sludge anaerobic digestion biochar graphene microbial genome sequencing

It is necessary to pretreat waste-activated sludge (WAS) to disintegrate the sludge matrix and amend its anaerobic digestion (AD) with carbon-based materials (CMs) to accelerate direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) in order to realize the maximum biogas potential of abundant and habitat-threatening organic WAS. The AD of WAS pretreated thermo-chemically at 0.5% NaOH (g/g dry sludge) and 125 °C microwave irradiation was amended by biochar doses of 0–40 g/L and graphene doses of 50–1,000 mg/L in the batch operation mode. Hybrid pretreatment of WAS deteriorated dewaterability but solubilized 38% of total chemical oxygen demand (COD). AD amended with 20 g/L biochar and 100 mg/L graphene had the optimum accumulative methane yield of 183.6 and 153.8 mL/gVS, respectively, which correspond to 42.8% and 24.8% increases compared to an unamended control assay with maximum methane content of 70.3% and 71.9%, respectively. The digestate of biochar- and graphene-amended assays resulted in higher TS% and alkalinity, reduced sCOD, VFA, and turbidity, and increased particle size distribution compared to control. Biochar-amended digestate had improved dewaterability, while digestate of graphene-amended assays resulted in worse dewaterability than control. The t-test showed a significant difference between the biochar and graphene amended batch assays, while principal component analysis (PCA) indicated that biogas yield was closely correlated with pH. CM-amended batch assays demonstrated superb fitting with modified Gompertz, logistic, and first-order models with a coefficient of determination above 0.97. Microbial community abundance and diversity were affected by CMs amendment, resulting in increased acetoclastic methanogen growth and transformed methanogenic metabolic pathways. An extended pilot-scale study and techno-economic and life cycle assessments are required to investigate environmental impacts and feasibility.

نوع عمل المنشور
PhD
اسم الناشر
Frontiers in Chemical Engineering
مدينة النشر
Lausanne Switzerland
مزيد من المنشورات
publications

It is necessary to pretreat waste-activated sludge (WAS) to disintegrate the sludge matrix and amend its anaerobic digestion (AD) with carbon-based materials (CMs) to accelerate direct…

بواسطة Abdulaziz Mohammed Almegbl, , Faris Mohammad A. Munshi , Anwar Khursheed
2024
تم النشر فى:
Frontiers in Chemical Engineering
publications

As a result of rising industrialization, wastewater production has increased dramatically,

necessitating effective treatment to safeguard ground and surface water

pollution (Khan et…

بواسطة Mohd Salim Mahtab, Izharul Haq Farooqi, Anwar Khursheed, Mohd Azfar Shaida
2023
تم النشر فى:
CRC
publications

The pinnacle of all the efforts of nutrient removal is practically put-down the moment biological cells are lysed,
hydrolyzed or digested causing subsequent reappearance of assimilated…

بواسطة Anwar Khursheed, Faris Mohammad A. Munshi , Abdulaziz Ibrahim Almohana, Abdulrhman Fahmi Alali, Mohab Amin Kamal, Shamshad Alam, Omar Alrehaili, Dar Tafazul Islam, Manish Kumar, Sunita Varjani, A. A. Kazmi, Vinay Kumar Tyagi
2023
تم النشر فى:
Elsevier