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New insights into the effect of thermal treatment on sludge dewaterability

Journal

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 656, Issue -, Pages 1082-1090

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.11.436

Keywords

Sludge dewaterability; Thermal treatment; Extracellular polymeric substance; Molecular weight distribution; Protein secondary structure

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51508285]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province, China [ZR2015PE013]

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The changes of the sludge dewaterability in different thermal treatments and the factors influencing these changes were examined in this study. The experimental results showed that the sludge dewaterability deteriorated by the thermal pretreatment with temperature range from 20 to 170 degrees C, but the deterioration decreased above a certain temperature threshold (120-150 degrees C). The factors which affected the dewaterability of thermal-treated sludge in two temperature ranges (20-105 degrees C and 105-170 degrees C) were different. The dewaterability of thermal-treated sludge was influenced by the protein, humic acid, and polysaccharide contents of different extracellular polymeric substance fractions and the molecular distribution and fluorescence intensity of tightly bound extracellular polymeric substance in the range from 20 to 105 degrees C. From105 to 170 degrees C, while, the thermal-treated sludge dewaterability was influenced mainly by the a-helix of protein in soluble extracellular polymeric substance. These experimental results provide a new insight into the effect of thermal treatment on sludge dewaterability, which will help guide subsequent research. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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