Enhancement of sludge dewaterability by ozone treatment

Authors
Kwon, JHRyu, SHPark, KYYeom, ITAhn, KH
Issue Date
2001-11
Publisher
CHINESE INST CHEMICAL ENGINEER
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE CHINESE INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, v.32, no.6, pp.555 - 558
Abstract
The effects of ozone treatment on the dewaterability of activated sludge wasted from a sewage treatment plant were investigated in this study. Following ozone treatment, sludge was dewatered using a pressure filter. The sludge filterability evaluated by SRF deteriorated with ozone dosage at relatively tow ozone doses. However, at ozone doses higher than 0.69O(3)/gSS, the SRF of the ozone treated sludge became comparable with the value for the sludge without ozone treatment. It is suggested that the oxidation of the viscous, high molecule organics attached at cell surface reduces the surface charge of sludge particle and promotes flocculation at relatively high ozone doses. Ozone treatment also cause the release of bound water trapped inside cells or flocs, resulting in significant reduction of cake water content after dewatering. In terms of cake volume, more than 55% reduction was obtained at 0.4gO(3)/gSS. These observations suggest that ozone treatment has potential to significantly enhance sludge dewaterability and to produce a more compact cake without severe deterioration of its filterability.
Keywords
ACTIVATED-SLUDGE; ANAEROBIC-DIGESTION; BOUND WATER; BIOSOLIDS; ACTIVATED-SLUDGE; ANAEROBIC-DIGESTION; BOUND WATER; BIOSOLIDS; bound water; cake water content; filterability; ozone treatment; sludge dewaterability; surface charge
ISSN
0368-1653
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/140092
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