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Excess secondary sludge reuse by HO thermal dehydration. | LitMetric

Excess secondary sludge reuse by HO thermal dehydration.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

Departamento de Ingeniería Química y Química Física, Instituto Universitario de investigación del agua, cambio climático y sostenibilidad, Universidad de Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain.

Published: March 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The accumulation of excess activated sludge in municipal wastewater treatment plants poses significant challenges, particularly due to its high-water content affecting transport and disposal.
  • A combination of temperature and hydrogen peroxide treatments has been used to dehydrate this sludge, with three key variables (temperature, hydrogen peroxide dose, treatment time) being optimized through experimental design to improve sludge dewaterability and filterability.
  • The study found that temperature had the greatest impact on achieving a dehydrated sludge suitable for management, and efforts were made to create a sustainable biosorbent from this sludge, which showed promise in removing certain pollutants from water.

Article Abstract

The excess of activated sludge generated in municipal wastewater treatment plants constitutes one of the challenging problems facing modern society. The high-water content of this waste makes difficult the transport, disposal, and management of these solids. In this work, activated sludge excess from a secondary clarifier has been dehydrated by means of a combination of temperature and hydrogen peroxide treatment. Three main operating variables have been considered to affect sludge dewaterability and filterability. Temperature (120-180 °C), hydrogen peroxide dose (0.01-0.03 M), and treatment time (20-60 min) influence have been assessed by completing a 15-run Box Behnken experimental design. Different output variables (water content, resistance to filtration, sedimentation volumetric index, extracellular polymeric substances, etc.) have been monitored. Generally, temperature seems to be the most influencing parameter to obtain a dehydrated sludge with acceptable management/disposal characteristics (sludge volume reduction and filterability). In line with the concept of circular economy, an attempt has been conducted to obtain a sustainable biosorbent from the dehydrated sludge generated in the previous stage. Optimum conditions of carbonization and activation revealed that the solid obtained at 400 °C by using ammonium nitrate as activation agent was the most efficient absorbent to eliminate some model compounds from water (namely, phenol, ofloxacin, and diuron); however, a clear improvement margin in the synthesis is foreseen.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10997731PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-32568-8DOI Listing

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