Effect of Microwave-coupled Fe0/H2O2 on Excess Sludge Dewaterability

The effects of initial pH, microwave power, reaction time, H2O2 dosage, and Fe0 dosage in microwave-coupled Fe0/H2O2 (MW-Fe0/H2O2) Fenton-like process on sludge dewaterability were systematically investigated by the specific resistance to filtration (SRF), water content of sludge cake, and capillary...

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Main Authors: Yangyang LI, Shuya MA, Wei ZHU, Mengya HAO, Yun DUAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editorial Office of Journal of Taiyuan University of Technology 2021-01-01
Series:Taiyuan Ligong Daxue xuebao
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Online Access:https://tyutjournal.tyut.edu.cn/englishpaper/show-173.html
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Summary:The effects of initial pH, microwave power, reaction time, H2O2 dosage, and Fe0 dosage in microwave-coupled Fe0/H2O2 (MW-Fe0/H2O2) Fenton-like process on sludge dewaterability were systematically investigated by the specific resistance to filtration (SRF), water content of sludge cake, and capillary suction time (CST). And the mechanism of MW-Fe0/H2O2 improving sludge dewaterability was analyzed by analogy experiment. Results show that the reduction of SRF, water content of sludge cake, and CST were 90.5%, 15.5%, and 63.3%, respectively, at initial pH of 3, microwave power of 400 W, reaction time of 150 s, H2O2 dosage of 90 mg/g, and Fe0 dosage of 60 mg/g. The analysis of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) components indicates that the reduction of protein and polysaccharide in TB-EPS was positively related to the improvement of sludge dewaterability. Three-dimensional fluorescence spectrometry (3D-EEM) analysis demonstrates that soluble microbial byproduct and tryptophan protein in TB-EPS were oxidatively degraded, thus improving the sludge dewaterability.
ISSN:1007-9432