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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2013
Huan Liu; Jiakuan Yang; Nairuo Zhu; Hao Zhang; Ye Li; Shu He; Changzhu Yang; Hong Yao
Conditioning sewage sludge with Fentons reagent and skeleton builders has been proved to be an effective mean to achieve deep dewatering. This work aimed to give a comprehensive insight into the mechanism involved. The results show that significant synergistic effect existed between Fentons reagent and skeleton builders. With the optimum dosage, water content of dewatered sludge cake could be reduced to 49.5±0.5%. Furthermore, raw sludge existed in the form of zoogloea and its flocs surface was plate-like. After Fenton oxidation, partial of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) was destroyed and the amounts of protein and polysaccharide dissolved in filtrate increased. Meanwhile, sludge flocs turned into smaller ones. After adding skeleton builders, constantly-changing environment promoted senescence and death of microorganism. A large area of plate-like structure disappeared, instead of which were holes. Irregular non-living things inlayed or pierced microbial cells, promoting the conversion from bound water to free water as well as further reduction of the sludge particle size. Additionally, these irregular substances could form a rigid porous structure under high pressure, which could transmit the stresses to the sludge internal parts and provide outflow channels for free water. Consequently, conditioned sludge was suitable for high pressure deep dewatering.
Chemosphere | 2012
Huan Liu; Jiakuan Yang; Yafei Shi; Ye Li; Shu He; Changzhu Yang; Hong Yao
Physical conditioners, often known as skeleton builders, are commonly used to improve the dewaterability of sewage sludge. This study evaluated a novel joint usage of Fentons reagent and skeleton builders, referred to as the F-S inorganic composite conditioner, focusing on their efficacies and the optimization of the major operational parameters. The results demonstrate that the F-S composite conditioner for conditioning sewage sludge is a viable alternative to conventional organic polymers, especially when ordinary Portland cement (OPC) and lime are used as the skeleton builders. Experimental investigations confirmed that Fenton reaction required sufficient time (80 min in this study) to degrade organics in the sludge. The optimal condition of this process was at pH=5, Fe(2+)=40 mg g(-1) (dry solids), H(2)O(2)=32 mg g(-1), OPC=300 mg g(-1) and lime=400 mg g(-1), in which the specific resistance to filtration reduction efficiency of 95% was achieved.
Water Research | 2016
Wenbo Yu; Jiakuan Yang; Yafei Shi; Jian Song; Yao Shi; Jun Xiao; Chao Li; Xinyu Xu; Shu He; Sha Liang; Xu Wu; Jingping Hu
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2015
Yafei Shi; Jiakuan Yang; Wenbo Yu; Shinan Zhang; Sha Liang; Jian Song; Qi Xu; Nan Ye; Shu He; Changzhu Yang; Jingping Hu
Archive | 2012
Jiakuan Yang; Huan Liu; Shu He; Rong Wang; Changzhu Yang; Yafei Shi; Yalin Li; Wei Mao
Archive | 2012
Jiakuan Yang; Shu He; Rong Wang; Yafei Shi; Yalin Li; Huan Liu
Archive | 2011
Jiakuan Yang; Shu He; Rong Wang; Huan Liu; Yafei Shi; Wei Mao
Archive | 2012
Jiakuan Yang; Wei Mao; Shu He; Rong Wang; Xiaoshen Zhang; Long Jin; Zirong Yang; Yalin Li
Archive | 2012
Jiakuan Yang; Shu He; Rong Wang; Huan Liu; Yafei Shi; Yalin Li
Archive | 2012
Jiakuan Yang; Shu He; Rong Wang; Yafei Shi; Yalin Li; Wei Mao