Bioresource Technology, Vol.100, No.2, 649-653, 2009
Mechanism, kinetics and application studies on enhanced activated sludge by interior microelectrolysis
Enhanced activated sludge by interior microelectrolysis (EAIM) was studied to treat textile wastewater, kinetics, mechanism and application of which were also discussed in comparison with traditional activated sludge and interior microelectrolysis, respectively. The results of kinetics study indicated three different processes all followed first-order kinetics well. In EAIM, three impact factors take effects on COD removal, which are flocculation, activated sludge and electrophoresis and redox. In terms of assumption of no interaction among three COD removal mechanisms, 49.6% of the total COD removal is ascribed to flocculation, 30.1% to activated sludge and 20.3% to electrophoresis and redox. EAIM showed its advantages in COD removal efficiency, extensive adaptability to complex composition and wide range of pH. EAIM-aerobic process provided an efficient and economic performance for dealing with textile wastewater. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Interior microelectrolysis;Enhanced activated sludge;Biological treatment;Galvanic cell reaction;Kinetics