Serkan Şahinkaya
Nevşehir University
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Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2013
Serkan Şahinkaya; Mehmet Faik Sevimli
Sonication and thermalization can be applied successfully to disrupt the complex waste activated sludge (WAS) floc structure and to release extra and intra cellular polymeric substances into soluble phase along with solubilization of particulate organic matters, before sludge digestion. In this study, sonication has been combined with thermalization to improve its disintegration efficiency. It was aimed that rise in temperature occurring during the sonication of sludge was used to be as an advantage for the following thermalization in the combined pre-treatment. Thus, the effects of sonication, thermalization and sono-thermalization on physical and chemical properties of sludge were investigated separately under different pre-treatment conditions. The disintegration efficiencies of these methods were in the following descending order: sono-thermalization > sonication > thermalization. The optimum operating conditions for sono-thermalization were determined as the combination of 1-min sonication at 1.0 W/mL and thermalization at 80 °C for 1h. The influences of sludge pre-treatment on biodegradability of WAS were experienced with biochemical methane potential assay in batch anaerobic reactors. Relative to the control reactor, total methane production in the sono-thermalized reactor increased by 13.6% and it was more than the sum of relative increases achieved in the sonicated and thermalized reactors. Besides, the volatile solids and total chemical oxygen demand reductions in the sono-thermalized reactor were enhanced as well. However, it was determined that sludge pre-treatment techniques applied in this study was not feasible due to their high energy requirements.
Water Science and Technology | 2012
Serkan Şahinkaya; Mehmet Faik Sevimli; A. Aygün
One of the most serious problems encountered in biological wastewater treatment processes is the production of waste activated sludge (WAS). Sonication, which is an energy-intensive process, is the most powerful sludge pre-treatment method. Due to lack of information about the combined pre-treatment methods of sonication, the combined pre-treatment methods were investigated and it was aimed to improve the disintegration efficiency of sonication by combining sonication with alkalization and thermal pre-treatment methods in this study. The process performances were evaluated based on the quantities of increases in soluble chemical oxygen demand (COD), protein and carbohydrate. The releases of soluble COD, carbohydrate and protein by the combined methods were higher than those by sonication, alkalization and thermal pre-treatment alone. Degrees of sludge disintegration in various options of sonication were in the following descending order: sono-alkalization > sono-thermal pre-treatment > sonication. Therefore, it was determined that combining sonication with alkalization significantly improved the sludge disintegration and decreased the required energy to reach the same yield by sonication. In addition, effects on sludge settleability and dewaterability and kinetic mathematical modelling of pre-treatment performances of these methods were investigated. It was proven that the proposed model accurately predicted the efficiencies of ultrasonic pre-treatment methods.
Clean-soil Air Water | 2011
Celalettin Özdemir; Muhammed Kamil Öden; Serkan Şahinkaya; Erkan Kalipci
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2013
Serkan Şahinkaya
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2013
Serkan Şahinkaya; Mehmet Faik Sevimli
Coloration Technology | 2011
Celalettin Özdemir; Muhammed Kamil Öden; Serkan Şahinkaya; Dünyamin Güçlü
Process Safety and Environmental Protection | 2015
Serkan Şahinkaya; Erkan Kalipci; Seval Aras
Water and Environment Journal | 2013
Serkan Şahinkaya; Mehmet Faik Sevimli
Environmental Progress | 2013
Dünyamin Güçlü; Nazan Şirin; Serkan Şahinkaya; Mehmet Faik Sevimli
Arabian Journal of Chemistry | 2014
Mehmet Faik Sevimli; Elif Deliktaş; Serkan Şahinkaya; Dünyamin Güçlü