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Enzyme disintegration with spatial resolution reveals different distributions of sludge extracellular polymer substances
Background To understand the intrinsic role of hydrolytic enzymes in sludge treatment, particularly their effect on the digestibility and dewaterability of sludge, activated sludge flocs were disintegrated using various techniques that included different enzymes (amylase, cellulase, proteinase, DNase, and polygalacturonase), pH adjustment, and temperature adjustment. The effectiveness of each enzyme treatment was pinpointed by quantifying the spatial distribution of each type of organic matters (protein, polysaccharide, DNA, fluorescent organics) in outer layer extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), inner layer EPS, and cells.
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