Microwave irradiation is a promising pre-treatment method for sludge
stabilisation, but there are few studies focusing its effect on organic
matter solubility and biodegradability of wastewater and sludge originated
from the food industry. In our research, microwave irradiation was applied
standalone and in combination with alkaline treatment to enhance the
solubilisation and biodegradation of organic matter content of meat
industry wastewater and municipal sludge, respectively. The energy
efficiency was investigated, as well. Dielectric measurement is a suitable
method to detect physicochemical changes, therefore our research work
covered the determination of dielectric properties of the investigated
materials. Our experimental results have revealed that the lower power and
energy intensity microwave-alkaline treatments were the most efficient
pre-treatment process from energetically aspects to increase the organic
matter solubility and biodegradability of wastewater and sludge.
Furthermore, a strong linear correlation was found between the dielectric
constant and the indicators of the solubility of organic matter (SCOD/TCOD)
and aerobic biodegradability (BOD/COD) in both treated materials,
respectively. Our results show that the dielectric measurements can be
applied for detection of physicochemical changes, predict the improvement
of biodegradability, and considered as a promising method to estimate the
efficiency of sludge pre-treatment methods.