Authors
Changwei Li, Nhat Le-Minh, James A McDonald, Andrew S Kinsela, Ruth M Fisher, Dezhao Liu, Richard M Stuetz
Publication date
2022/4/10
Journal
Science of The Total Environment
Volume
816
Pages
151533
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Anaerobic co-digestion of sludge increases biogas production and maintains anaerobic digestion stability. However, it is unclear whether the addition of co-substrates may increase the concentration of trace organic contaminants (TrOCs) and metals, limiting potential resource recovery opportunities when applied to agricultural land. This study explored the occurrence of 20 TrOCs and 18 metals in wastewater sludge anaerobically co-digested with beverage rejects (cola, beer and juice) and food wastes. TrOCs results showed that cola reject caused an accumulation of caffeine in final digestate. Bisphenol A also significantly increased in food waste co-digestion when compared with the mono-digestion (control). No significant difference in TrOCs was observed in the juice reject co-digestion. Analysis of the metal composition revealed a significant increase in Cr and Al in juice reject co-digested sludge. While …
Total citations
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