作者: Yukesh Kannah Ravi , Weilan Zhang , Yanna Liang
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摘要: In this study, the potential effect of surfactant assisted ultrasonic pretreatment on mixed food waste was investigated. Surfactants, such as Rhamnolipid, Sodium dodecyl sulfate; Glucopon and Triton X 100 were evaluated in this work. Among them, the maximum solubilization of chemical oxygen demand of 45.5 % and the highest release of soluble COD of 31 g/L were observed for ultrasonication assisted by Triton X 100 at a dose of 0.01 g/g TS in 30 min. The presence of a surfactant also reduced 27.5 % of energy demand when compared to ultrasonic pretreatment alone. Compared to the non-pretreated samples after anaerobic digestion, ultrasonication assisted by Triton X 100 led to 95 % increase of volatile fatty acid titers and 83 % increase of carbon conversion efficiency. Thus, sonication with the addition of Triton X 100 was proven to be highly effective toward increasing digestibility of and yield of volatile fatty …