Implementation of the anaerobic digestion model (ADM1) in the PHREEQC chemistry engine

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Anaerobic digestion is state-of-the-art technology to treat sludge and effluents from various industries. Modelling and optimisation of digestion operations can be advantageously performed using the anaerobic digestion model (ADM1) from the International Water Association. The ADM1, however, lacks a proper physico-chemical framework, which makes it difficult to consider wastewater of complex ionic composition and supersaturation phenomena. In this work, we present a direct implementation of the ADM1 within the PHREEQC chemistry engine. This makes it possible to handle ionic strength effects and ion-pairing. Thus, multiple mineral precipitation phenomena can be handled while resolving the ADM1. All these features can be accessed with very little programming effort, while retaining the full power and flexibility of PHREEQC. The distributed PHREEQC code can be easily interfaced with process simulation software for future plant-wide simulation of both wastewater and sludge treatment.

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Huber, P., Neyret, C., & Fourest, E. (2017). Implementation of the anaerobic digestion model (ADM1) in the PHREEQC chemistry engine. Water Science and Technology, 76(5), 1090–1103. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2017.282

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