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Can low-temperature thermal hydrolysis mitigate the oxidative stress of polystyrene nanoplastics on anaerobic digestion?

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Seyed Mohammad Mirsoleimani Azizi, Seyed Mohammad Mirsoleimani Azizi, Seyed Mohammad Mirsoleimani Azizi, Seyed Mohammad Mirsoleimani Azizi, Seyed Mohammad Mirsoleimani Azizi, Seyed Mohammad Mirsoleimani Azizi, Seyed Mohammad Mirsoleimani Azizi, Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Seyed Mohammad Mirsoleimani Azizi, Seyed Mohammad Mirsoleimani Azizi, Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Seyed Mohammad Mirsoleimani Azizi, Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Seyed Mohammad Mirsoleimani Azizi, Seyed Mohammad Mirsoleimani Azizi, Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar Bipro Ranjan Dhar

Summary

This study examined whether low-temperature thermal hydrolysis pretreatment can reduce the oxidative stress caused by polystyrene nanoplastics on the anaerobic microbiome in sewage sludge digestion. Results indicated that thermal hydrolysis mitigated nanoplastic-induced inhibition of anaerobic digestion performance.

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The presence of micro/nanoplastics (MPs/NPs) in sewage sludge has sparked considerable apprehensions over their potential negative effects on anaerobic digestion (AD) performance. The occurrence of MPs/NPs can trigger oxidative stress on the anaerobic microbiome, leading to potential inhibition of the AD process. While the thermal hydrolysis process (THP) is an extensively utilized sludge pretreatment method for AD, its impact on stress induced by MPs/NPs during AD remains poorly understood. In this study, we assessed the impacts of low-temperature THP (90 °C, 90 min) on AD of sewage sludge in the presence of 150 μg/L of polystyrene nanoplastics (PsNPs) under different solid retention times (SRTs) of 20, 15, and 10 d. The presence of PsNPs resulted in a higher reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and a higher abundance of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). Additionally, their presence caused a significant inhibition of methane production by 28.2%, 29.3%, and 38.8% for SRTs of 20, 15, and 10 d, respectively. Introducing low-temperature THP prior to the AD could partially recover methane production by mitigating ROS-induced stress and curbing the propagation of ARGs during the AD process. These results shed light on the potential benefits of THP and further optimization opportunities in alleviating the adverse effects of MPs/NPs-induced stress during sewage sludge AD.

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