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Influence of ultrasonication and Fenton oxidation pre-treatment on rheological characteristics of wastewater sludge

Journal

ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 38-45

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2009.06.007

Keywords

Biodegradability; Fenton oxidation; Filterability; Particle size; Rheology; Wastewater sludge; Ultrasonication

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [A4984, 355254, STP235071]
  2. INRS-ETE

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The effect of ultrasonication and Fenton oxidation as physico-chemical pre-treatment processes on the change of theology of wastewater sludge was investigated in this study. Pre-treated and raw sludges displayed non-Newtonian rheological behaviour with shear thinning as well as thixotropic properties for total solids ranging from 10 g/L to 40 g/L. The theological models, namely, Bingham plastic, Casson law, NCA/CMA Casson, IPC Paste, and power law were also studied to characterize flow of raw and pre-treated Sludges. Among all theological models, the power law was more prominent in describing the theology of the sludges. Pre-treatment processes resulted in a decrease in pseudoplasticity of sludge due to the decrease in consistency index K varying from 42.4 to 1188, 25.6 to 620.4 and 52.5 to 317.9; and increase in flow behaviour index n changing from 0.5 to 0.35, 0.62 to 0.55 and 0.63 to 0.58, for RS, UIS and FS, respectively at solids concentration 10-40 g/L. The correlation between improvement of biodegradability and dewaterability, decrease in viscosity, and change in particle size as a function of sludge pre-treatment process was also investigated. Fenton oxidation facilitated sludge filterability resulting in capillary suction time values which were approximately 50% of the raw sludges, whereas ultrasonication with high input energy deteriorated the filterability. Biodegradability was also enhanced by the pretreatment processes and the maximum value was obtained (64%, 77% and 73% for raw, ultrasonicated and Fenton oxidized sludges, respectively) at total solids concentration of 25 g/L Hence, pre-treatment of wastewater sludge modified the theological properties so that: (1) the flowability Of Sludge was improved for transport through the treatment train (via pipes and pumps); (2) the dewaterability of wastewater sludge was enhanced for eventual disposal and; (3) the assimilation of nutrients by microorganisms for further value-addition was increased. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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