Exploitation of Fenton and Fenton-like reagents as alternative conditioners for alum sludge conditioning

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Maha A Tony [1 ,2 ]
Aghareed M Tayeb [3 ]
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[1] Centre for Water Resources Research,School of Architecture,Landscape and Civil Engineering,University College Dublin
[2] Basic Science of Engineering Department,Faculty of Engineering,Minoufiya University
[3] Chemical Engineering Department,Faculty of Engineering,Minia
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The use of Fenton's reagent(Fe2+/H2O2) and Fenton-like reagents containing transition metals of Cu(II) ,Zn(II) ,Co(II) ,and Mn(II) for an alum sludge conditioning to improve its dewaterability was investigated. The results obtained were compared with those obtained from conditioning the same alum sludge using cationic and anionic polymers. Experimental results show that Fenton's reagent was the best among the Fenton and Fenton-like reagents for the alum sludge conditioning. A considerable effiectiveness of capillary suction time(CST) reduction efflciency of 47% can be achieved under test conditions of Fe2+/H2O2 = 20/125 mg/g DS(dry solid) and pH 6.0. The observation of floc-like particles after Fenton's reagent conditioning of alum sludge suggested that the mechanism of Fenton's reagent conditioning was different from that of polymer conditioning. In spite of the lower efflciency in the CST reduction of Fenton's reagent in alum sludge conditioning compared to that of polymer conditioning,Fenton's reagent o?ers a more environmentally safe option. This study provided an example of proactive treatment engineering,which is aimed at seeking a safe alternative to the use of polymers in sludge conditioning towards achieving a more sustainable sludge management strategy.
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