This study was conducted to evaluate the mineralization of activated sludge (MAS) by a facile and environmentally friendly electro-Fenton process (EFP). The effects of initial H2O2 concentration, pH value, applied current density and operating time on MAS through determining the removal rate of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total coliform (TC) were studied. 72 of COD was removed by indirect oxidation double-mediated based on the electro-generation of hydroxyl radical and active chlorine, under the following optimum conditions: 127mmol L-1 of hydrogen peroxide, pH=3.0, 10 mA cm(-2) of DC current, 120min of operating time, and 0.22mol L-1 of NaCl as the supporting electrolyte. Only in 10 min and pH 3.0 approximately 100 of TC was removed. ...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...
Aims In biological wastewater treatment processes, a large amount of sludge is produced. Stabilizat...
Sludge minimization is becoming a more important issue in sludge treatment for many reasons regardin...
To address aggravating environmental and energy problems, the harmless treatment and resource utiliz...
Advanced oxidation processes have been applied as one of the main commonly treatment methods to impr...
International audienceCombination of the electro-Fenton process with a post-biological treatment cou...
Electro-Fenton is part of electrochemical advanced oxidation processes (EAOPs) which have been widel...
The different currently used Fenton-type treatment, either chemically or electrochemically generated...
Sterilization at high-temperature water vapor is the most common method to make medical waste harmle...
This work aims to study the ability of using single and sequential electro-Fenton (EF) and electroco...
In this study, Iron–Carbon Micro-Electrolysis (ICME), Fenton oxidation, and their combination were i...
Anaerobic digestion (AD), being the most effective treatment method of waste activated sludge (WAS),...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...
The electrochemical oxidation of activated sludge (EOAS) was studied by direct anodic oxidation on t...
Electro-Fenton (EF), an advanced oxidation process, can be combined with a biological process for ef...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...
Aims In biological wastewater treatment processes, a large amount of sludge is produced. Stabilizat...
Sludge minimization is becoming a more important issue in sludge treatment for many reasons regardin...
To address aggravating environmental and energy problems, the harmless treatment and resource utiliz...
Advanced oxidation processes have been applied as one of the main commonly treatment methods to impr...
International audienceCombination of the electro-Fenton process with a post-biological treatment cou...
Electro-Fenton is part of electrochemical advanced oxidation processes (EAOPs) which have been widel...
The different currently used Fenton-type treatment, either chemically or electrochemically generated...
Sterilization at high-temperature water vapor is the most common method to make medical waste harmle...
This work aims to study the ability of using single and sequential electro-Fenton (EF) and electroco...
In this study, Iron–Carbon Micro-Electrolysis (ICME), Fenton oxidation, and their combination were i...
Anaerobic digestion (AD), being the most effective treatment method of waste activated sludge (WAS),...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...
The electrochemical oxidation of activated sludge (EOAS) was studied by direct anodic oxidation on t...
Electro-Fenton (EF), an advanced oxidation process, can be combined with a biological process for ef...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...
Aims In biological wastewater treatment processes, a large amount of sludge is produced. Stabilizat...
Sludge minimization is becoming a more important issue in sludge treatment for many reasons regardin...