Variation of dissolved organic matter during excess sludge reduction in microbubble ozonation system

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Zhiyi Sun
Yuxiang Wang
Xiaoliang Chen
Nanwen Zhu
Haiping Yuan
Ziyang Lou
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[1] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Solid Waste Treatment and Recycling, School of Environmental Science and Engineering
[2] Shanghai Solid Waste Management Center,China Institute for Urban Governance
[3] Shanghai Institute of Pollution Control and Ecological Security,undefined
[4] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,undefined
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Microbubble ozonation; Sludge solubilization; Dissolved organic matter; EEM-FIR spectrum; Partial size distribution;
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Sewage sludge is the major by-product of wastewater treatment plants, and about 30% readily biodegradable organic matters might be reused through the mass reduction process, which could be also reduced the disposal fee. In this study, the microbubble ozonation (MB-O3) was employed to improve the oxidation efficiency for sludge solubilization. At 160 mgO3/gSS, the maximum mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) reduction ratio was 37.5% and the protein and polysaccharide contents increased to 31.6 and 138.6 mg/L, respectively. It was proposed that aromatic protein and soluble microbial in sludge were oxidized preferentially by MB-O3, and the dissolved organic matter (DOM) fractions (mainly humic-acid-like substances) exhibited low degradability according to the variations of fluorescence excitation-emission spectrum coupled with fluorescence regional integration. MB-O3 could enhance the settleability, but deteriorate sludge dewaterability at low dosage (< 160 mgO3/gSS) due to a reduction in particle size from 61.7 to 47.5 μm. MB-O3 has a good performance on the mass reduction of sludge through the improvement of the radical generated.
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页码:6090 / 6098
页数:8
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