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Improving Sludge Dewaterability by Adding the Semi-Dry Flue Gas Desulfurization Residue under Microwave Radiation

Because of the high moisture content within sludge, it is difficult to obtain a sludge dewatering rate of >60% within municipal sludge treatment. In this study, the semi‐dry flue gas desulfurization residue was added as a sludge conditioner to concentrated sludge under microwave radiation. The re...

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Published in:Clean : soil, air, water air, water, 2014-09, Vol.42 (9), p.1239-1247
Main Authors: Liang, Hongji, Shi, Lin, Yang, Guoyou
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Language:English
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Summary:Because of the high moisture content within sludge, it is difficult to obtain a sludge dewatering rate of >60% within municipal sludge treatment. In this study, the semi‐dry flue gas desulfurization residue was added as a sludge conditioner to concentrated sludge under microwave radiation. The results showed that with a gradually increased dosage of the residue to the sludge, the settling velocity of the sludge increased considerably and moisture content in the filtered cake and the specific resistance to filtration value decreased considerably. After treatment by the residue conditioning combined with microwave radiation, the sludge settling performance and filtration dewaterability were further improved. The optimal operation conditions were summarized as a mass ratio of the residue and sludge by a dry weight basis of about 1:1 w/w, and 50 s microwave radiation. The addition of the residue can also speed up the filter cake drying process, effectively kill harmful microorganisms, and promote toxic metal passivation. These improvements may be attributed to the alkalinity of the residue and microwave radiation damaging the stability of biological cells within the sludge, while the CaSO4 · 2 H2O and CaSO3 · 0.5 H2O acts as skeleton formers, thereby facilitating the sludge dewatering process. Because of the high moisture content, dewatered sludge generation results in a series of environmental problems. Sludge dewatering performance after single treatment (adding the semi‐dry FGD residue only) and dually treatment (the residue plus microwave radiation) are systematically investigated. Experimental results suggest that the dually treatment turned out to show a better dewaterability.
ISSN:1863-0650
1863-0669
DOI:10.1002/clen.201200644