J. Jung et al., Kinetic analysis of disruption of excess activated sludge by Dyno Mill andcharacteristics of protein release for recovery of useful materials, BIOCH ENG J, 8(1), 2001, pp. 1-7
Solubilization of excess sludge (ES) cultivated in a laboratory and that ob
tained from real wastewater treatment plants by continuous Dyno Mill disrup
tion were studied for the purpose of effective reuse of ES. The total solub
le protein concentration released during the ES disruption was found to be
closely dependent upon the released protease activity, which suggests the p
ossibility of the enzyme recovery as one of the ES reuse methods. The opera
ting parameters of Dyno Mill significantly affected the ES solubilization.
A high ES solubilization ratio of about 53%, defined by soluble TOC per tot
al carbon contained in the laboratory-cultivated ES, was achieved by using
glass beads of 0.5 mm in diameter with the 60% (v/v) bead loading at the di
sc agitating speed of 3200 rpm. The ES solubilization by the continuous mil
l disruption was successfully analyzed by a kinetic model consisting of fir
st-order disruption kinetics. The collision frequency between the moving be
ads correlated well with the ES solubilization rate constant under all the
operating conditions. This study proposes the applicability of mill disrupt
ion to the ES solubilization and to its reuse process. (C) 2001 Elsevier Sc
ience B.V. All rights reserved.