Effect of electrolytic zero-valent iron activated sodium hypochlorite on sludge dewatering performance

Shaodong Guo, Yuhang Wu, Zhangyu Wang, Xi Yin
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Using electrolytic zero-valent iron-activated sodium hypochlorite (EZVI-NaClO) to pretreat sludge, the capillary suction time (CST) was utilized to evaluate sludge dewaterability. Ammonia nitrogen (NH4-N), dissolved phosphorus, and total phosphorus in the supernatant were used to analyze sludge disintegration. This approach aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the pretreatment process and its impact on the sludge composition. The migration and transformation of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), including dissolved EPS (S-EPS), loosely bound-EPS, and tightly bound-EPS (TB-EPS), were analyzed by detecting protein and polysaccharide concentrations and three-dimensional fluorescence excitation-emission spectroscopy (3D-EEM). The sludge particle properties, including sludge viscosity and particle size, were also analyzed. The results suggested that the optimal pH value, NaClO dosage, current, and reaction time were 2, 100 mg/gDS (dry sludge), 0.2A, and 30 min, respectively, with a CST reduction of 43%. Protein and polysaccharide contents in TB-EPS were significantly reduced in the EZVI-NaClO group. Conversely, the content of protein and polysaccharides in S-EPS increased, suggesting that EZVI-NaClO treatment could disrupt the EPS in the sludge. Besides, the viscosity of the treated sludge decreased from 195.4 to 54.9 mPa·S, indicating that sludge fluidity became better. ZEVI-NaClO could enhance sludge dewaterability by destructing protein and polysaccharide structure and improving sludge hydrophobicity.
电解零价铁活化次氯酸钠对污泥脱水性能的影响
利用电解零价铁活化次氯酸钠(EZVI-NaClO)对污泥进行预处理,并利用毛细管抽吸时间(CST)来评估污泥的脱水性。上清液中的氨氮 (NH4-N)、溶解磷和总磷用于分析污泥的分解情况。这种方法旨在评估预处理过程的有效性及其对污泥成分的影响。通过检测蛋白质和多糖浓度以及三维荧光激发-发射光谱(3D-EEM)分析了细胞外高分子物质(EPS)的迁移和转化,包括溶解性 EPS(S-EPS)、松散结合型 EPS 和紧密结合型 EPS(TB-EPS)。此外,还分析了污泥颗粒的特性,包括污泥粘度和颗粒大小。结果表明,最佳 pH 值、NaClO 剂量、电流和反应时间分别为 2、100 mg/gDS(干污泥)、0.2A 和 30 分钟,CST 降低了 43%。EZVI-NaClO 组 TB-EPS 中的蛋白质和多糖含量明显降低。相反,S-EPS 中的蛋白质和多糖含量却增加了,这表明 EZVI-NaClO 处理能破坏污泥中的 EPS。此外,处理后污泥的粘度从 195.4 mPa-S 降至 54.9 mPa-S,表明污泥的流动性变得更好。ZEVI-NaClO 可以破坏蛋白质和多糖结构,改善污泥的疏水性,从而提高污泥的脱水性。
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