Enhanced sludge dewaterability by Fe-rich biochar activating hydrogen peroxide: Co-hydrothermal red mud and reed straw.

J Environ Manage

School of Resource and Environmental Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430072, Hubei, China; College of Resources and Environment, Anqing Normal University, Anqing, 246011, Anhui, China. Electronic address:

Published: October 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • - A new type of biochar made from red mud and reed straw (RMRS-BC) is introduced as an effective sludge conditioner, enhancing sludge dewaterability through Fenton reactions.
  • - Optimal results were found using 7.5 wt% dry solids of RMRS-BC combined with hydrogen peroxide, resulting in 57.88% water content reduction in sludge cakes and a 69.76% improvement in capillary suction time.
  • - The study highlights two main mechanisms for improved dewatering: RMRS-BC acts as a catalyst for chemical reactions and provides structural support, helping to release bound water from sludge.

Article Abstract

This study proposed Fe-rich biochar (RMRS-BC) produced by the co-hydrothermal treatment of red mud and reed straw, industrial waste and agricultural waste, as a novel sludge conditioner. It had been proven that heterogeneous and homogeneous Fenton reactions occurred during the sludge conditioning process, in which RMRS-BC activated HO to improve sludge dewaterability. Results demonstrated that the optimal condition was 7.5 wt% dry solids (DS) of RMRS-BC at a mass ratio of 1:1 combined with HO. The corresponding water content of sludge cakes and the capillary suction time reduction efficiency were 57.88 wt% and 69.76%, respectively. The FeO supported in the RMRS-BC structure was used as a catalyst to produce heterogeneous reaction, and the Fe leached from the RMRS-BC after acidification happened homogeneous reaction. Double Fenton reaction in sludge conditioning enhanced the production efficiency of ·OH, the sludge flocs were dispersed into smaller particles, more bound water from the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) was released, and sludge dewaterability performance was improved. Another main mechanism for enhancing dewaterability was to use RMRS-BC as a skeleton builder to reduce the compressibility of sludge cakes and facilitated free water to flow out. In summary, the Fenton oxidation method activated by RMRS-BC is feasible in improving sludge dewatering.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113239DOI Listing

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