This research investigates a process called nitrolysis for treatment of excess sludge produced during wastewater treatment. Nitrolysis involves the treatment of excess sludge with nitric acid at elevated temperatures ( 180°C) and pressures (200 psi). This research has shown up to nearly 100% conversion of the biomass ( corrected to be free of inert materials) to products. The products include acetic acid, formic acid, and carbon dioxide. The advantage of the process is the reduction in excess sludge for disposal (reduction in cost and liability) and the production of reclaimable products. This research shows a large reduction in mass and volume of excess sludge, while producing enough acetic acid to peak an interest by industrial wastewater...
Advanced wastewater treatment plants must meet permit requirements for organics, solids, nutrients a...
Pilot-scale ambient and low temperature research into the enhancement of aerobic digestion of waste ...
ABSTRACT: Reducing excess sludge production is increasingly attractive as a result of rising costs a...
Activated sludge treatment facilities generate a waste stream consisting of 0.25-4% sludge, which mu...
The nitro-hydrolysis process has been demonstrated in the laboratory in batch tests on one municipal...
Sludge treatment and disposal is one of the major challenges for biological wastewater treatment pla...
“Investigation of Hydrolyzed Sludge: Operation of Unit BX, Kingsport, TN” examines the treating of 1...
Recently, research efforts aiming to improve energy efficiency of wastewater treatment processes for...
In order to improve the nitrogen removal efficiency and to achieve the sludge reduction in tradition...
A process has been developed for reducing both the mass and volume of waste activated sludge generat...
Biochemical processes by chemoautotrophs such as nitrifiers and sulfide and iron oxidizers are used ...
Sludges from the papermaking industry represent a challenging residue stream that is difficult to de...
The hydrometallurgical refining of platinum group metals results in large volumes of liquid waste th...
Consists largely of published works.Includes bibliography.The writer decided to submit, for the purp...
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) from activated sludge and renewable organic material can become an alte...
Advanced wastewater treatment plants must meet permit requirements for organics, solids, nutrients a...
Pilot-scale ambient and low temperature research into the enhancement of aerobic digestion of waste ...
ABSTRACT: Reducing excess sludge production is increasingly attractive as a result of rising costs a...
Activated sludge treatment facilities generate a waste stream consisting of 0.25-4% sludge, which mu...
The nitro-hydrolysis process has been demonstrated in the laboratory in batch tests on one municipal...
Sludge treatment and disposal is one of the major challenges for biological wastewater treatment pla...
“Investigation of Hydrolyzed Sludge: Operation of Unit BX, Kingsport, TN” examines the treating of 1...
Recently, research efforts aiming to improve energy efficiency of wastewater treatment processes for...
In order to improve the nitrogen removal efficiency and to achieve the sludge reduction in tradition...
A process has been developed for reducing both the mass and volume of waste activated sludge generat...
Biochemical processes by chemoautotrophs such as nitrifiers and sulfide and iron oxidizers are used ...
Sludges from the papermaking industry represent a challenging residue stream that is difficult to de...
The hydrometallurgical refining of platinum group metals results in large volumes of liquid waste th...
Consists largely of published works.Includes bibliography.The writer decided to submit, for the purp...
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) from activated sludge and renewable organic material can become an alte...
Advanced wastewater treatment plants must meet permit requirements for organics, solids, nutrients a...
Pilot-scale ambient and low temperature research into the enhancement of aerobic digestion of waste ...
ABSTRACT: Reducing excess sludge production is increasingly attractive as a result of rising costs a...