| Literature DB >> 24878582 |
Jun Zhou1, Fenwu Liu2, Chengyi Pan2.
Abstract
The effects of the molecular weight (MW) and charge density (CD) of cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) on sludge dewatering and moisture evaporation were investigated in this study. Results indicated that in sludge conditioning, the optimum dosages were 10, 6, 6, 4, and 4 mg g(-1) CPAM with 5 million MW and 20% CD, 5 million MW and 40% CD, 3 million MW and 40% CD, 8 million MW and 40% CD, and 5 million MW and 60% CD, respectively. The optimum dosage of CPAM was negatively correlated with its CD or MW if the CD or MW of CPAM was above 20% or 5 million. In the centrifugal dewatering of sludge, the moisture content in the conditioned sludge gradually decreased with the extension of centrifugation time, and the economical centrifugal force was 400×g. The moisture evaporation rates of the conditioned sludge were closely related to sludge dewaterability, which was in turn significantly correlated either positively with the solid content of sludge particles that were >2 mm in size or negatively with that of particles measuring 1 mm to 2 mm in diameter. During treatment, sludge moisture content was reduced from 80% to 20% by evaporation, and the moisture evaporation rates were 1.35, 1.49, 1.62, and 2.24 times faster in the sludge conditioned using 4 mg g(-1) CPAM with 5 million MW and 60% CD than in the sludge conditioned using 4 mg g(-1) CPAM with 8 million MW and 40% CD, 6 mg g(-1) CPAM with 5 million MW and 40% CD, 6 mg g(-1) CPAM with 3 million MW and 40% CD, and 10 mg g(-1) CPAM with 5 million MW and 20% CD, respectively. Hence, the CPAM with 5 million MW and 60% CD was ideal for sludge dewatering.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24878582 PMCID: PMC4039440 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Effect of different CPAM dosages on specific resistance to filtration (SRF) of sewage sludge.
Figure 2Effect of CPAM doses and types on sludge particle size distribution.
Figure 3Effect of CPAM doses and types on sludge zeta potential.
Figure 4Centrifugal dewatering efficiency of sludge after conditioning with CPAM.
Figure 5Centrifugal dewatering efficiency of sludge after conditioning with different CPAM types at optimum doses.
Figure 6Moisture evaporation behavior of sludge conditioned with different CPAM types at optimum doses.