Influence and efficiency of an anti-diabetic drug Metformin hydrochloride as an uncoupler: Reducing sludge production

The feasibility of Metformin hydrochloride (MH) as a metabolic uncoupler to reduce excess sludge production was studied. This study was performed to more methodically study the effects of different concentrations (10 mg/L, 20 mg/L, 40 mg/L, 60 mg/L and 80 mg/L), high dosage (120 mg and 240 mg), and...

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Main Authors: Jun Li, Salma Tabassum
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790821001634
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description The feasibility of Metformin hydrochloride (MH) as a metabolic uncoupler to reduce excess sludge production was studied. This study was performed to more methodically study the effects of different concentrations (10 mg/L, 20 mg/L, 40 mg/L, 60 mg/L and 80 mg/L), high dosage (120 mg and 240 mg), and operating conditions such as pH, temperature and Chemical oxygen demand (COD) load on sludge yield, substrate removal, sludge settling performance, and sludge activity in a laboratory scale sequential batch reactors (SBR) fed with synthetic wastewater. Results showed that the amount of sludge produced decreased sharply with increasing MH concentration in all cases. Among the five concentrations of MH studied, 40 mg/L was the most effective in reducing sludge production by 58%. The addition of 40 mg/L resulted in the increase in specific oxygen uptake rate (SOUR) and dehydrogenase activity (DHA) values of the sludge by 32% and 25% compared to the control system. Sludge settling performance was good and effluent quality was not affected. When the MH high dosage effect was compared laterally, it was found the average residual sludge yield in the system for MH dosage 120 mg per day and 240 mg every two days was less than 38% and 57% compared to the control system. The effect of MH on sludge reduction had a great relationship with the operating conditions of the system. The optimal pH, temperature and influent load was 7.0, 25 °C, and 0.25 gCOD/(gMLSS·d), respectively. Economic evaluation for the wastewater treatment per ton (including excess sludge) was also estimated.
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spelling doaj.art-bf9e616855584e76b19b320f6075692c2022-12-21T23:31:13ZengElsevierCleaner Engineering and Technology2666-79082021-10-014100203Influence and efficiency of an anti-diabetic drug Metformin hydrochloride as an uncoupler: Reducing sludge productionJun Li0Salma Tabassum1School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang, 110168, China; Corresponding author.Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Yanbu Branch, 46423, Yanbu, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author.The feasibility of Metformin hydrochloride (MH) as a metabolic uncoupler to reduce excess sludge production was studied. This study was performed to more methodically study the effects of different concentrations (10 mg/L, 20 mg/L, 40 mg/L, 60 mg/L and 80 mg/L), high dosage (120 mg and 240 mg), and operating conditions such as pH, temperature and Chemical oxygen demand (COD) load on sludge yield, substrate removal, sludge settling performance, and sludge activity in a laboratory scale sequential batch reactors (SBR) fed with synthetic wastewater. Results showed that the amount of sludge produced decreased sharply with increasing MH concentration in all cases. Among the five concentrations of MH studied, 40 mg/L was the most effective in reducing sludge production by 58%. The addition of 40 mg/L resulted in the increase in specific oxygen uptake rate (SOUR) and dehydrogenase activity (DHA) values of the sludge by 32% and 25% compared to the control system. Sludge settling performance was good and effluent quality was not affected. When the MH high dosage effect was compared laterally, it was found the average residual sludge yield in the system for MH dosage 120 mg per day and 240 mg every two days was less than 38% and 57% compared to the control system. The effect of MH on sludge reduction had a great relationship with the operating conditions of the system. The optimal pH, temperature and influent load was 7.0, 25 °C, and 0.25 gCOD/(gMLSS·d), respectively. Economic evaluation for the wastewater treatment per ton (including excess sludge) was also estimated.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790821001634Metformin hydrochlorideSludge reductionUncoupling agentSludge yieldSludge settling
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Salma Tabassum
Influence and efficiency of an anti-diabetic drug Metformin hydrochloride as an uncoupler: Reducing sludge production
Cleaner Engineering and Technology
Metformin hydrochloride
Sludge reduction
Uncoupling agent
Sludge yield
Sludge settling
title Influence and efficiency of an anti-diabetic drug Metformin hydrochloride as an uncoupler: Reducing sludge production
title_full Influence and efficiency of an anti-diabetic drug Metformin hydrochloride as an uncoupler: Reducing sludge production
title_fullStr Influence and efficiency of an anti-diabetic drug Metformin hydrochloride as an uncoupler: Reducing sludge production
title_full_unstemmed Influence and efficiency of an anti-diabetic drug Metformin hydrochloride as an uncoupler: Reducing sludge production
title_short Influence and efficiency of an anti-diabetic drug Metformin hydrochloride as an uncoupler: Reducing sludge production
title_sort influence and efficiency of an anti diabetic drug metformin hydrochloride as an uncoupler reducing sludge production
topic Metformin hydrochloride
Sludge reduction
Uncoupling agent
Sludge yield
Sludge settling
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790821001634
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