Literature DB >> 28926790

Migration and distribution of sodium ions and organic matters during electro-dewatering of waste activated sludge at different dosages of sodium sulfate.

Jun Xiao1, Xu Wu1, Wenbo Yu1, Sha Liang1, Jiangwei Yu1, Yueyuan Gu1, Huali Deng2, Jiukun Hu2, Keke Xiao1, Jiakuan Yang3.   

Abstract

In this study, the influence of Na2SO4 on electro-dewatering (EDW) of waste activated sludge (WAS) was investigated. The highest water removal efficiency of 42.5% was achieved at the optimum Na2SO4 dosage of 12.5 g kg-1 DS during EDW process at a constant voltage of 20 V. The migration and distribution of water, organic matters and Na+ at different Na2SO4 dosages were investigated through layered experiments. The results indicated the entire EDW process followed the S curve model, and it can be divided into three stages: (1) initial desalination stage: at the initial few min of EDW process, the rate of electroosmosis was extremely slow while electromigration of ions like Na+ was intense, and the electromigration was more obvious with increased Na2SO4 dosage; (2) dewatering stage: the dewatering efficiency increased dramatically via electroosmosis; (3) the dewaterability limit stage: the maximum value of dewatering efficiency has been achieved, while the water removal efficiency and dry solids content remained constant. During the EDW process, the possible electrolysis resulted in a pH gradient in the sludge cake. With the addition of Na2SO4 in the EDW, the pH gradient was intensified, and the migration rate of organic matters moving from cathode to anode increased while compared with the raw WAS. This study provided insights into the mechanism of EDW process at different dosages of Na2SO4.
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Keywords:  Desalination; Electro-dewatering; Migration; Organic matters; Waste activated sludge

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28926790     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.09.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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