Water (Dec 2021)

Biological Desulfurization of Tannery Effluent Using Hybrid Linear Flow Channel Reactors

  • Emma Jane Horn,
  • Oluwaseun O. Oyekola,
  • Pamela Jean Welz,
  • Robert Paul van Hille

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w14010032
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
p. 32

Abstract

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The tanning process generates a saline effluent with high residual organics, sulfate and sulfide concentrations. The transition from a linear to circular economy requires reimagining of waste streams as potential resources. The organics in tannery effluent have the potential to be converted to renewable energy in the form of biogas if inhibitors to anaerobic digestion are removed. Hybrid linear flow channel reactors inoculated with culture-enriched halophilic sulfate reducing bacteria from saline environments were evaluated as a novel pretreatment step prior to anaerobic digestion for the concurrent removal of sulfur species and resource recovery (elemental sulfur and biogas). During continuous operation of a 4-day hydraulic retention time, the reactors were capable of near-complete sulfide oxidation (>97%) and a sulfate reduction efficiency of 60–80% with the formation of a floating sulfur biofilm containing elemental sulfur. Batch anaerobic digestion tests showed no activity on untreated tannery effluent, while the pretreated effluent yielded 130 mL methane per gram COD consumed.

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