Nutritional ingredients and fertilizer potential of the dewatering effluent after sludge wet air oxidation

Jiayi Liu, Lin Wang, Debin Li, Huan Li
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Wet air oxidation (WAO) is an effective technology for sludge treatment, and the treated sludge was mechanically dewatered to generate sludge cake and filtrate effluent. The sludge cake can be used as a soil conditioner or sent to landfills, but the effluent is usually sent back to wastewater treatment plants with nutrient waste. In this study, we proposed to use the effluent to process water-soluble organic fertilizer and analyzed its characteristics systematically and its effect on seed germination. The results showed that humic acid, protein, and polysaccharide were decomposed in different degrees in WAO with a chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal rate of 60%–70%. After a WAO treatment at 240°C, phosphorus, potassium, and heavy metals remained in the solid phase. At the same time, the effluent contained ammonium of more than 2800 mg/L, amino acids of nearly 3000 mg/L, humic acid derivatives of 2400 mg/L, and acetic acid of 3900 mg/L. Acetic acid was helpful in seed germination, while the other components were critical to root growth. The diluted effluent significantly prompted the germination and development of three kinds of plant seeds, particularly Spring Onion, with a germination index exceeding 200%.

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污泥湿式空气氧化后脱水出水的营养成分及肥料潜力
湿式空气氧化(WAO)是一种有效的污泥处理技术,通过对处理后的污泥进行机械脱水生成污泥饼和滤液出水。污泥饼可以用作土壤改良剂或送到垃圾填埋场,但流出物通常与营养废物一起送回污水处理厂。本研究提出利用废水处理水溶性有机肥,并系统分析了其特性及其对种子萌发的影响。结果表明,WAO对腐植酸、蛋白质和多糖均有不同程度的分解,COD去除率为60% ~ 70%。经过240℃的WAO处理后,磷、钾和重金属仍处于固相。同时,废水中铵含量超过2800 mg/L,氨基酸含量近3000 mg/L,腐植酸衍生物2400 mg/L,乙酸含量3900 mg/L。乙酸对种子萌发有促进作用,而其他成分对根系生长起关键作用。稀释后的出水显著促进了3种植物种子的萌发和发育,其中以大葱的萌发率最高,萌发指数超过200%。
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