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Altering Extracellular Biopolymers and Water Distribution of Waste Activated Sludge by Fe(II) Persulfate Oxidation with Natural Zeolite and Polyelectrolyte as Skeleton Builders for Positive Feedbacks to Dewaterability

  • Jianhui Wang
  • , Yujie Tan
  • , Yang Pan
  • , Guangyin Zhen*
  • , Xueqin Lu
  • , Yu Song
  • , Youcai Zhao
  • , Uthira Krishnan Ushani
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University
  • Tongji University
  • Institute of Eco-Chongming (IEC)
  • Shanghai Techase Environment Protection Co. Ltd.
  • Karpagam Academy of Higher Education

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摘要

Ferrous persulfate (Fe(II)/S2O8 2-) oxidation has gained much attention due to its outstanding oxidizability and high efficiency in upgrading waste activated sludge (WAS) dewaterability. Even though the Fe(II)/S2O8 2- technique possesses a myriad of advantages, its potential could be further magnified for future upscaling and real-world application especially when coupled with other alternative chemicals. In this study, the potential benefits of Fe(II)/S2O8 2- oxidation coupled with natural zeolite and poly(dimethyl diallyl ammonium chloride) (PDADMAC) for enhancing WAS dewaterability were investigated. The vacuum filtration test was used to evaluate the dewatering effectiveness. Variations in different extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) fractions, water distribution, functional groups, and microstructures were identified to elucidate the underlying dewatering principles and kinetics. The results demonstrated that the combination of Fe(II)/S2O8 2- with zeolite and PDADMAC had a significant effect on enhancing WAS dewaterability. The optimal conditions obtained were 2.25/1.8 mmol-Fe(II)/S2O8 2-/g-VS, 0.5 g-zeolites/g-VS, and 0.3 g-PDADMAC/g-VS with up to 117 g-H2O/g-VS removal (moisture content: 64.5%). Further analysis revealed the three-step dewatering mechanisms: (i) the SO4·- generated by Fe(II)/S2O8 2- oxidation attacked the WAS flocs and cells, broke the bonds of O-H, C-C, and O= C-NH-in high-molecular-weight biopolymers, and decomposed them into micromolecule organics and even inorganics, thus liberating EPS-and cell-bound water, (ii) the broken WAS flocs were then reflocculated via adsorption bridging and charge neutralization induced by PDADMAC, and (iii) during the subsequent filtration, zeolites created channels/cavities for water release by forming a multiple void skeletal lattice while alleviating the clogging of filtration cloth. In addition, the cost-benefit analysis revealed that the combined Fe(II)/S2O8 2-/zeolites/PDADMAC process represented much greater attractiveness in saving cost and real implementations than the zerovalent iron/persulfate and classical Fenton process.

源语言英语
页(从-至)16549-16559
页数11
期刊ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
7
19
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7 10月 2019

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