Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.287, 11-18, 2016
Improvement of settleability and dewaterability of sludge by newly prepared alkaline ferrate solution
Dewatering and settleability by alkaline hydrolysis and oxidation (e.g. ferrate) has been a key issue in waste activated sludge treatment. This study demonstrated that, the newly prepared newly prepared alkaline ferrate (NPAF), containing Fe(VI) and KOH, could effectively disrupt sludge structure and simultaneously improved the dewaterability. It was determined that, at 500 mg/l of NPAF dosage range, the sludge settleability and dewaterability were improved to 55.1% and 7%, respectively. At low dosage of NPAF (i.e. <150 mg/l), the dissolved organic matter in the medium was increased whereas, in higher concentration (i.e. 200-700 mg/l) free water content of sludge floc was released by degrading polymeric substances and other biological macromolecules. The disintegration and structural damages of sludge floc treated with different NPAF concentration and extent to which complete damage (400 mg/l) were determined by scanning electron microscope. Owing to the presence of alkali-KOH in NPAF, the stability of Fe (VI) was significantly improved by 4-6 times, which may resulted on the excellent performances of NPAF for the degradation of the macromolecules. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Newly prepared alkaline ferrate solution (NPAF);Fe(VI);Sludge disintegration;Settleability;Dewaterability