Animal Feeds Extracted from Excess Sludge by Enzyme, Acid and Base Hydrolysis Processes

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering(2015)

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Abstract
Eighteen polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and crude proteins were recovered by the disintegration of excess sludge (ES) through enzyme hydrolyzed process (EHP), acid hydrolyzed process (AHP) and base hydrolyzed process (BHP) followed by isoelectric precipitation, centrifugation and freeze-drying. The BHP was observed to have the highest total concentrations of PAHs in the crude proteins as compared to AHP and EHP, following: EHP (213.7 ng/g) Zn u003e Mn u003e Cu u003e Pb u003e Ni u003e Cr u003e As u003e Hg u003e Cd in the ES samples before treatment. Except Zn, all the metals were in good agreement with the prescribed limits as defined by legal standard. Moreover, the concentration of all metal ions was found to be less or negligible in the EHP recovered proteins as compared to that in the BHP and AHP. The acu...
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Excess sludge,PAHs,Protein recover,Enzyme hydrolyzed,Gas chromatography-mass spectrometty
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