The influence of ionic strength and osmotic pressure on the dewatering behaviour of sewage sludge

被引:41
作者
Curvers, Daan [1 ]
Usher, Shane P. [2 ]
Kilcullen, Adam R. [2 ]
Scales, Peter J. [2 ]
Saveyn, Hans [1 ]
Van der Meeren, Paul [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghent, Fac Biosci Engn, Particle & Interfacial Technol Grp, Ghent, Belgium
[2] Univ Melbourne, Particulate Fluids Proc Ctr, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia
关键词
Filtration; Separations; Centrifugation; Slurries; Osmotic pressure; Compressibility; EXTRACELLULAR POLYMERIC SUBSTANCES; FLOCCULATED SUSPENSIONS; ACTIVATED-SLUDGE; FILTRATION; WATER;
D O I
10.1016/j.ces.2009.01.043
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
In this work, we investigated the importance of osmotic pressure in the overall dewaterability behaviour of a biotic sludge. Biotic sludges, such as activated or digested sludge from waste water treatment, are known to be difficult to dewater, due to their high compressibility and their gel-like water retention capacity. These properties are partly attributed to the presence of surface charges, which are due to the biological nature and the presence of weakly charged extra-cellular polymeric substances. Both in filtration and centrifugation experiments, charge related effects were partly neutralised through a controlled increase in the bulk ionic strength by the addition of NaCl. It was observed that an increase in the bulk ionic strength brings about an increase in the final solid volume fraction upon constant pressure filtration or centrifugation. Increasing the ionic strength did not result in a more classical filtration behaviour, however. The results further suggested that with increasing total pressure, the relative importance of the osmotic pressure in the total resistance against compression diminishes, and that more structural effects dominate the solid stress at high pressures. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:2448 / 2454
页数:7
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