Dewatering efficiency of sewage sludge during Fe-activated persulfate oxidation: Effect of hydrophobic/hydrophilic properties of sludge EPS.

Water Res

State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resources and Environment (SKLUWRE), School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, 150090, China. Electronic address:

Published: August 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines how the hydrophobic or hydrophilic nature of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) in sludge affects its ability to filter during oxidation processes.
  • It finds that SO oxidation significantly reduces water content in hydrophobic sludge compared to hydrophilic sludge, particularly in bound water.
  • The research highlights that carbohydrates in EPS hinder dewatering, whereas humic acids and hydrophilic proteins aid the process, offering new insights into improving sludge dewatering techniques.

Article Abstract

To clarify the effect of the hydrophobic/hydrophilic polarity of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) on sludge filterability improvement during SO/Fe oxidation, waste activated sludge (WAS), glucose-fed hydrophilic sludge (HPI-WAS), and sodium acetate-fed hydrophobic sludge (HPO-WAS) samples were cultivated, and their dewatering behaviors were individually explored. Experimental results showed that SO oxidation effectively disintegrated the polymeric EPS and led to a more significant reduction in the water content for HPO-WAS than for HPI-WAS (12.87-15.23% vs 9.31-12.12%), especially regarding the bound water (W) content. After oxidation, as high as 38.88-42.61% of the W within HPO-WAS samples were declined, much higher than the HPI-WAS samples (19.27-29.20%). Specifically, carbohydrates within sludge EPS negatively influenced the dewatering process of SO/Fe oxidation. By contrast, abundant existence of humic acids and polymeric proteinaceous components (especially those hydrophilic proteins and transitional humic acids) within the sludge EPS exhibited a converse trend. FT-IR and EEM spectral, as well as particle sizes variation for the sludge samples before and after SO/Fe oxidation was also evaluated. This study provides new insight into the enhancement of SO/Fe oxidation for sludge dewatering based on polarity analysis of EPS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2020.115903DOI Listing

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