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Optimization of operating conditions in the biological enzymes for efficient waste activated sludge dewatering

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PROCESS SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
卷 170, 期 -, 页码 545-552

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DOI: 10.1016/j.psep.2022.12.046

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Sludge conditioning; Sludge dewaterability; Biological enzyme; Optimization; Operating condition

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Biological enzyme conditioning is effective in improving the dewaterability of waste activated sludge, with alpha-amylase and neutral protease showing good performance. The use of biological enzymes is an environmentally friendly method for efficient sludge dewatering. Optimizing the operating conditions can benefit the treatment of waste activated sludge in wastewater treatment plants.
The sludge dewaterability is essential for waste activated sludge (WAS) treatment and disposal in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). The biological enzyme conditioning process is a promising method to enhance the dewaterability of WAS. In this study, the optimal conditions in terms of pH, temperature, bio-enzyme dosage, and treatment time for five kinds of biological enzymes (alpha-amylase, cellulase, acidic protease, neutral protease, and alkaline protease) were investigated. Among them, alpha-amylase and neutral protease showed good performance in conditional optimization experiments. After biological enzyme conditioning, the sludge supernatant of proteins, polysaccharides, and SCOD contents increased. The sludge water content (Wc) decreased, while the capillary suction time (CST) increased. The optimal conditions for alpha-amylase were pH 6, 45 degrees C of temperature, 30 mg/g TSS of dosage, and 3 h of treatment time, under which the lowest Wc can reach 68.67%. The optimal conditions for neutral protease were pH 6.5, 40 degrees C of temperature, 30 mg/g TSS of dosage, and 2 h of treatment time, under which the lowest Wc can reach 69.82%. Using biological enzymes is an environmentally friendly conditioning process for efficient WAS dewatering. The optimization of operating conditions in the biological enzymes con-ditioning process may be beneficial to WAS dewatering and further disposal in actual WWTPs.

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