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http://dx.doi.org/10.11001/jksww.2017.31.3.257

Solubilization of wasted sludge using high voltage impulse technique  

Cho, Seung-Yeon (Department of Nanobiotronics, Hoseo University)
Chang, In-Soung (Department of Environmental Engineering, Hoseo University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater / v.31, no.3, 2017 , pp. 257-262 More about this Journal
Abstract
Several disposal processes for waste sludge from wastewater treatment plants such as landfill, ocean dump, incineration, reuse as fuels or fertilizers are practiced. However, ocean dumping is prohibited by international treat. New constructions of landfill sites or incineration facilities are limited by NIMBY and reuse processes are still suffering from low energy yield. Therefore, development of alternative processes for sludge disposal are currently needed. In this study, alternative technique for sludge solubilization using HVI (high voltage impulse) was suggested and verified experimentally. Sludge solubilization was carried out for 90 minutes using HVI discharge with peak voltage of 16 kV and pulse duration for 40 microsecond. About 3~9 % of MLSS and MLVSS concentration were reduced, but the soluble COD, TN, TP of the sludge increased to 372 %, 56 % and 102 % respectively. It indicates that the flocs and/or cells of the sludge were damaged by HVI. These resulted in flocs-disintegration and cells-lysis, which means the internal matters were bursted out of the flocs as well as the cells. Thus, electrical conductivity in bulk solution was increased. All of the results verified that the HVI could be used as an alternative technique for sludge solubilization processes.
Keywords
high voltage impulse; MLSS; sludge; solubilization;
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