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Performance and mechanism of free nitrous acid on the solubilization of waste activated sludge

Free nitrous acid (FNA) is a promising chemical reagent for excess sludge reduction. The distinctive properties of FNA treatment on waste activated sludge (WAS) disposal have previously been demonstrated, however, the cellular response, permeabilization, and disruption caused by low-concentration FN...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jinsong, Zhang, Zhaoji, Ye, Xin, Huang, Fuyi, Chen, Shaohua
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35542244
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra01951g
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author Wang, Jinsong
Zhang, Zhaoji
Ye, Xin
Huang, Fuyi
Chen, Shaohua
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Zhang, Zhaoji
Ye, Xin
Huang, Fuyi
Chen, Shaohua
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description Free nitrous acid (FNA) is a promising chemical reagent for excess sludge reduction. The distinctive properties of FNA treatment on waste activated sludge (WAS) disposal have previously been demonstrated, however, the cellular response, permeabilization, and disruption caused by low-concentration FNA and the direct cell solubilization of WAS using concentrated FNA should be better understood. In this study, the parameters that influence the sludge solubilization efficiency were optimized over a wide range of FNA concentrations. The sludge solubilization efficiency was found to be superior when the sludge was exposed to FNA (when the dosage of NaNO(2) was 0.12 g g(−1) TSS and the pH was 3.0, FNA = 20.94 mg L(−1)) for 10 h at 25 °C, and the TSS removal and COD dissolution efficiencies were found to be prominent at 38% and 7%, respectively. In the FNA treatment of WAS, some FNA-tolerable cells increased the K(+), Ca(2+), and H(+) effluxes under low concentrations of FNA, and finally achieved ion homeostasis based on the results using a scanning ion-selective electrode measurement technique. This could cause the cells in WAS to maintain cytoactivity and integrity under a low-concentration FNA treatment. Furthermore, flow cytometry was used to assess the permeabilization and disruption of sludge cells toward a concentration gradient of FNA. Flow cytometry results indicated that cells in sludge flocs were disrupted within 30 minutes when the FNA concentration was above 8 mg L(−1).
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spelling pubmed-90800902022-05-09 Performance and mechanism of free nitrous acid on the solubilization of waste activated sludge Wang, Jinsong Zhang, Zhaoji Ye, Xin Huang, Fuyi Chen, Shaohua RSC Adv Chemistry Free nitrous acid (FNA) is a promising chemical reagent for excess sludge reduction. The distinctive properties of FNA treatment on waste activated sludge (WAS) disposal have previously been demonstrated, however, the cellular response, permeabilization, and disruption caused by low-concentration FNA and the direct cell solubilization of WAS using concentrated FNA should be better understood. In this study, the parameters that influence the sludge solubilization efficiency were optimized over a wide range of FNA concentrations. The sludge solubilization efficiency was found to be superior when the sludge was exposed to FNA (when the dosage of NaNO(2) was 0.12 g g(−1) TSS and the pH was 3.0, FNA = 20.94 mg L(−1)) for 10 h at 25 °C, and the TSS removal and COD dissolution efficiencies were found to be prominent at 38% and 7%, respectively. In the FNA treatment of WAS, some FNA-tolerable cells increased the K(+), Ca(2+), and H(+) effluxes under low concentrations of FNA, and finally achieved ion homeostasis based on the results using a scanning ion-selective electrode measurement technique. This could cause the cells in WAS to maintain cytoactivity and integrity under a low-concentration FNA treatment. Furthermore, flow cytometry was used to assess the permeabilization and disruption of sludge cells toward a concentration gradient of FNA. Flow cytometry results indicated that cells in sludge flocs were disrupted within 30 minutes when the FNA concentration was above 8 mg L(−1). The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9080090/ /pubmed/35542244 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra01951g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Wang, Jinsong
Zhang, Zhaoji
Ye, Xin
Huang, Fuyi
Chen, Shaohua
Performance and mechanism of free nitrous acid on the solubilization of waste activated sludge
title Performance and mechanism of free nitrous acid on the solubilization of waste activated sludge
title_full Performance and mechanism of free nitrous acid on the solubilization of waste activated sludge
title_fullStr Performance and mechanism of free nitrous acid on the solubilization of waste activated sludge
title_full_unstemmed Performance and mechanism of free nitrous acid on the solubilization of waste activated sludge
title_short Performance and mechanism of free nitrous acid on the solubilization of waste activated sludge
title_sort performance and mechanism of free nitrous acid on the solubilization of waste activated sludge
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35542244
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra01951g
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