| Literature DB >> 28611379 |
Hongyu Gao1,2, Weijun Zhang3, Zhenzhen Song4, Xiaofang Yang2, Lian Yang1, Mengdi Cao1,2, Dongsheng Wang5,6, Guiying Liao1.
Abstract
Chemical conditioning has been used for enhancing wastewater sludge dewaterability for many years, but the characteristics of odorous pollutants emission in sludge conditioning were still unclear. In this work, the transfer behavior of different odorous pollutants between air, liquid and solid phases under typical chemical conditioning processes for high-pressure dewatering was systematically investigated. The results indicated that that besides hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and ammonia (NH3), 21 kinds of volatile organic contaminants (VOCs) were identified and quantified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), while the concentrations and composition of odorous pollutants varied greatly for different conditioning processes. VOCs were composed by three main constituents including benzenes, halogeno benzene and hydrocarbons. According to mass balance analysis, about 50% of VOCs adsorbed within sludge extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) fraction. Since EPS was damaged and/or flocculation in different chemical conditioning processes, VOCs distributed in solid phase transformed into liquid phase and then released into air. The discrepancies in mass of odorous pollutants before and after chemical conditioning were likely to be related to chemical conversion under acidification, oxidation and precipitation in the presence of ferric ions.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28611379 PMCID: PMC5469821 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-03727-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Effect of four inorganic coagulants on SRF (a) and moisture content of the cake (b).
Figure 2Effect of four sludge dewatering methods on solution EPS.
Figure 3SEPS 3D-EEM fluorescence spectra under sludge conditioning.
Figure 4Effect of four sludge dewatering methods on the concentration of H2S (a) and NH3 (b) release.
Figure 5Effect of chemical conditioning on VOCs emissions divided into three main groups compositions.
Figure 6Composition analysis of VOCs.
Figure 7Mass balance of odorous pollutants under different conditioning processes (a) H2S; (b) Ammonia-N; (c) VOCs.
Characteristics of waste sludge.
| Indicator | Moisture content (%) | pH | Zeta poteitial (mV) | TOC (mg/L) | SRF (E + 12 m/kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value | 98.69 | 7.01 | −15.07 | 67.29 | 37.21 |
Figure 8Experimental device of sludge treatment and odorous acquisition.