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Electro-dewatering pretreatment of sludge to improve the bio-drying process

In this study, the feasibility of electro-dewatering (EDW) as a pretreatment of the subsequent bio-drying process (EB process) was investigated from the point of view of the influence of EDW on the microbial biodegradability of sludge. The results showed that suitable EDW pretreatment was beneficial...

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Autores principales: Sha, Li, Yu, Xiaoyan, Liu, Xingxin, Yan, Xiaotong, Duan, Jingxiao, Li, Yingte, Zhang, Shuting
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9070639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35529198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02920f
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author Sha, Li
Yu, Xiaoyan
Liu, Xingxin
Yan, Xiaotong
Duan, Jingxiao
Li, Yingte
Zhang, Shuting
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Yu, Xiaoyan
Liu, Xingxin
Yan, Xiaotong
Duan, Jingxiao
Li, Yingte
Zhang, Shuting
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description In this study, the feasibility of electro-dewatering (EDW) as a pretreatment of the subsequent bio-drying process (EB process) was investigated from the point of view of the influence of EDW on the microbial biodegradability of sludge. The results showed that suitable EDW pretreatment was beneficial for microbial growth in the sludge cake, and in the subsequent bio-drying process it increased the metabolic activity of microorganisms. However, electric field strength impacted microbial activity and soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD) of the sludge. As the applied electric field strength increased from 20 to 60 V cm(−1), the microbial activity of sludge decreased gradually but SCOD of sludge increased. The specific oxygen uptake rate (SOUR) at electric field strength of 20 V cm(−1) was 8.7% higher than that of raw sludge. EDW pretreatment accelerated the drying rate of bio-drying process, and the final water content of sludge (44%) was 6.3% lower than that of non-pretreated sludge. It was observed that in the bio-drying process with an EDW pretreatment, the first peak temperature of the sludge pile was 58.7 °C at 36 h and the second peak temperature was 48.7 °C at 56 h, whereas that of the non-pretreated sludge was only 46.5 °C at 42 h and 40.3 °C at 62 h, respectively. The EDW sludge incorporating straw as a bulking agent showed promising results during bio-drying. In addition, EDW pretreatment of sludge to improve the bio-drying process showed lower energy consumption and cost.
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spelling pubmed-90706392022-05-05 Electro-dewatering pretreatment of sludge to improve the bio-drying process Sha, Li Yu, Xiaoyan Liu, Xingxin Yan, Xiaotong Duan, Jingxiao Li, Yingte Zhang, Shuting RSC Adv Chemistry In this study, the feasibility of electro-dewatering (EDW) as a pretreatment of the subsequent bio-drying process (EB process) was investigated from the point of view of the influence of EDW on the microbial biodegradability of sludge. The results showed that suitable EDW pretreatment was beneficial for microbial growth in the sludge cake, and in the subsequent bio-drying process it increased the metabolic activity of microorganisms. However, electric field strength impacted microbial activity and soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD) of the sludge. As the applied electric field strength increased from 20 to 60 V cm(−1), the microbial activity of sludge decreased gradually but SCOD of sludge increased. The specific oxygen uptake rate (SOUR) at electric field strength of 20 V cm(−1) was 8.7% higher than that of raw sludge. EDW pretreatment accelerated the drying rate of bio-drying process, and the final water content of sludge (44%) was 6.3% lower than that of non-pretreated sludge. It was observed that in the bio-drying process with an EDW pretreatment, the first peak temperature of the sludge pile was 58.7 °C at 36 h and the second peak temperature was 48.7 °C at 56 h, whereas that of the non-pretreated sludge was only 46.5 °C at 42 h and 40.3 °C at 62 h, respectively. The EDW sludge incorporating straw as a bulking agent showed promising results during bio-drying. In addition, EDW pretreatment of sludge to improve the bio-drying process showed lower energy consumption and cost. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9070639/ /pubmed/35529198 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02920f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Sha, Li
Yu, Xiaoyan
Liu, Xingxin
Yan, Xiaotong
Duan, Jingxiao
Li, Yingte
Zhang, Shuting
Electro-dewatering pretreatment of sludge to improve the bio-drying process
title Electro-dewatering pretreatment of sludge to improve the bio-drying process
title_full Electro-dewatering pretreatment of sludge to improve the bio-drying process
title_fullStr Electro-dewatering pretreatment of sludge to improve the bio-drying process
title_full_unstemmed Electro-dewatering pretreatment of sludge to improve the bio-drying process
title_short Electro-dewatering pretreatment of sludge to improve the bio-drying process
title_sort electro-dewatering pretreatment of sludge to improve the bio-drying process
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9070639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35529198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02920f
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