Improvement of sludge dewaterability is important for reducing the total costs for the treatment and disposal of sludge in wastewater treatment plants. In this study, we investigate the use of hydrogen peroxide as an oxidizing reagent for the conditioning of waste activated sludge. Significant improvement to sludge dewaterability was attained after the addition of hydrogen peroxide at 30 mg/g TS and 28 mg/g TS under acidic conditions (pH = 3.0), with the highest reduction of capillary suction time being 68% and 56%, respectively, for sludge containing an iron concentration of 56 mg Fe/g TS and 25 mg Fe/g TS, respectively. The observations were due to Fenton reactions between the iron contained in sludge (indigenous iron) and hydrogen peroxi...
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...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...
Improvement of sludge dewaterability is crucial for reducing the costs of sludge disposal in wastewa...
The importance of enhancing sludge dewaterability is increasing due to the considerable impact of ex...
Improving dewaterability of sludge is important for the disposal of sludge in wastewater treatment p...
© 2017 The importance of enhancing sludge dewaterability is increasing due to the considerable impac...
Fenton's Reagent generates reactive and oxidising hydroxyl radicals that have a major impact on the ...
The enhancement of sludge dewaterability is of great importance for facilitating the sludge disposal...
The practical application of the Fenton-based treatment method for organic compounds-contaminated wa...
The use of Fenton’s reagent (Fe2+/H2O2) and Fenton-like reagents containing transition metals of Cu(...
Biological wastewater treatment process generates large amounts of sludge, the treatment and disposa...
Biological wastewater treatment process generates large amounts of sludge, the treatment and disposa...
Biological wastewater treatment process generates large amounts of sludge, the treatment and disposa...
Fenton process was investigated for the purpose of biological sludge disintegration. The Box-Wilson ...
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...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...
Improvement of sludge dewaterability is crucial for reducing the costs of sludge disposal in wastewa...
The importance of enhancing sludge dewaterability is increasing due to the considerable impact of ex...
Improving dewaterability of sludge is important for the disposal of sludge in wastewater treatment p...
© 2017 The importance of enhancing sludge dewaterability is increasing due to the considerable impac...
Fenton's Reagent generates reactive and oxidising hydroxyl radicals that have a major impact on the ...
The enhancement of sludge dewaterability is of great importance for facilitating the sludge disposal...
The practical application of the Fenton-based treatment method for organic compounds-contaminated wa...
The use of Fenton’s reagent (Fe2+/H2O2) and Fenton-like reagents containing transition metals of Cu(...
Biological wastewater treatment process generates large amounts of sludge, the treatment and disposa...
Biological wastewater treatment process generates large amounts of sludge, the treatment and disposa...
Biological wastewater treatment process generates large amounts of sludge, the treatment and disposa...
Fenton process was investigated for the purpose of biological sludge disintegration. The Box-Wilson ...
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...
Wastewater sludge typically contains large amounts of water and organic materials; therefore, its st...