Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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579425 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The potential effects of electro-chemical conditioning on sludge dewatering treatments and its mechanism were investigated in this study. Capillary suction time (CST) and specific resistance to filtration (SRF) were used to evaluate sludge dewaterability. Extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) content and sludge disintegration degree (DDSCOD) were also determined in an attempt to explain the observed changes in sludge dewaterability. The results indicated that application of considered low electrolysis voltages (<20Â V) enhanced sludge dewaterability, while it exceeded 30Â V, the dewaterability of sludge was significantly deteriorated. Also, electrolysis pretreatment slightly enhanced sludge dewaterability with short electrolysis time (<20Â min), while it significantly deteriorated sludge dewaterability with long electrolysis time (>30Â min). The optimal electrolysis voltage and electrolysis time to give preferable dewaterability characteristics were found to be 15-20Â V, and 15-20Â min, respectively, which generated sludge with optimal EPS content (15-20Â mg/L) and DDSCOD (1.3-2.0%).
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Authors
Hai-ping Yuan, Xiao-fei Yan, Cai-feng Yang, Nan-wen Zhu,