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 in this study. 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 effectiveness of capillary suction time (CST) reduction efficiency of 47% can be achieved under test conditions of Fe2+/H2O2 = 20/125 mg/gDS (Dry Solids) and pH = 6.0. The observation of floc-like particles after Fenton’s reagent conditioning...
Sludge minimization is becoming a more important issue in sludge treatment for many reasons regardin...
A novel chelated-Fe2+ catalyzed Fenton process (CCFP) was developed to enhance dewatering performanc...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...
Currently, organic polymers are adopted in alum sludge (aluminium-coagulated drinking water treatmen...
Sludge dewatering can effectively reduce the volume and mass of sludge for subsequent treatment and ...
Organic polymers have long been used as sludge conditioners to improve its dewaterability in sludge ...
Fenton's Reagent generates reactive and oxidising hydroxyl radicals that have a major impact on the ...
Improvement of sludge dewaterability is crucial for reducing the costs of sludge disposal in wastewa...
Fenton process was investigated for the purpose of biological sludge disintegration. The Box-Wilson ...
Improvement of sludge dewaterability is important for reducing the total costs for the treatment and...
Conditioning of an alum-based water treatment sludge by single and dual polymers was investigated in...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...
The enhancement of sludge dewaterability is of great importance for facilitating the sludge disposal...
Activated sludge treatment has been widely applied to treat wastewater due to its advantages, inclu...
Sludge minimization is becoming a more important issue in sludge treatment for many reasons regardin...
A novel chelated-Fe2+ catalyzed Fenton process (CCFP) was developed to enhance dewatering performanc...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...
Currently, organic polymers are adopted in alum sludge (aluminium-coagulated drinking water treatmen...
Sludge dewatering can effectively reduce the volume and mass of sludge for subsequent treatment and ...
Organic polymers have long been used as sludge conditioners to improve its dewaterability in sludge ...
Fenton's Reagent generates reactive and oxidising hydroxyl radicals that have a major impact on the ...
Improvement of sludge dewaterability is crucial for reducing the costs of sludge disposal in wastewa...
Fenton process was investigated for the purpose of biological sludge disintegration. The Box-Wilson ...
Improvement of sludge dewaterability is important for reducing the total costs for the treatment and...
Conditioning of an alum-based water treatment sludge by single and dual polymers was investigated in...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...
The enhancement of sludge dewaterability is of great importance for facilitating the sludge disposal...
Activated sludge treatment has been widely applied to treat wastewater due to its advantages, inclu...
Sludge minimization is becoming a more important issue in sludge treatment for many reasons regardin...
A novel chelated-Fe2+ catalyzed Fenton process (CCFP) was developed to enhance dewatering performanc...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...