Insights into potassium permanganate reducing H2S generation from anaerobic fermentation of sludge

2021 
Abstract Potassium permanganate, a versatile strong oxidant, has been applied as a highly effective additive to degrade pollutants and recover resources from Waste activated sludge (WAS). In addition to these benefits, it was observed in this study that KMnO4 largely reduced H2S production from WAS anaerobic fermentation. With an increase of KMnO4 dosage from 0 to 0.1 g/g TSS, the maximal H2S production reduced from 292.3 × 10−4 to 96.4 × 10−4 mg/g VSS while the maximal short-chain fatty acids production increased from 23 to 251 mg COD/g VSS. Model-based analysis showed that KMnO4 decreased the maximal H2S yield potential and H2S production rate. The mechanism explorations revealed that several oxidative substances (e.g., •O2− and •OH), Mn2+, and O H - were substantially generated after KMnO4 being added into the fermenters. The generated oxidative substances resulted in intracellular substance release even cell apoptosis. This inhibited the activities of two main S 2 - (H2S precursor) producers, i.e., Sulfate reducing bacteria (SRBs) and anaerobes responsible for hydrolysis of sulfur-containing organics, especially that of SRBs. Experimental results showed that 0.1 g/g TSS KMnO4 inhibited sulfur-containing organics hydrolysis, amino acids degradation, and sulfate reducing process by 12.5%, 27.2%, and 61.2%, respectively. The Mn2+ released from KMnO4 and other metal ions (e.g., Fe2+) originated from metal-binding functional groups owing to KMnO4 addition caused substantial S-based precipitations, which also decreased S 2 - in the fermentation liquor. Besides, the generated O H - increased fermentation pH, which benefited the chemical equilibrium of sulfide species from H2S to H S - and S 2 - . Microbial community and PICRUSt2 analyses further revealed that KMnO4 significantly decreased the abundances of S 2 - producers and functional genes responsible for sulfate reducing process.
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