Treatment of sewage sludge in a continuous-flow radiofrequency-oxidation system.

Environ Technol

a Department of Civil Engineering , University of British Columbia, Vancouver , B.C. , Canada.

Published: April 2017

This study explored the applicability of a pilot-scale continuous-flow radiofrequency (RF) heating system to treat sewage sludge by the RF-oxidation process (RF/HO). Depending on temperature and hydrogen peroxide dosage, high amounts of soluble chemical oxygen demand and volatile fatty acid were produced, and phosphates, nitrogen, and metals were solubilized. A high temperature and/or a higher HO dosage implemented in this system yielded high solubilization of organic matters. Orthophosphate increased with an increase in treatment temperature up to 60°C, its concentration decreased as temperature further increased. There was little effect on orthophosphate release by varying HO dosage. The efficiency of the RF/HO process was comparable to the microwave (MW) enhanced advanced oxidation process (MW/HO-AOP), in terms of solids disintegration and nutrient release; however, the solubilization rate was lower for RF/HO process. The overall energy consumed by the RF/HO process was higher than the MW/HO-AOP.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09593330.2016.1211749DOI Listing

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