Abstract

Strong water binding ability of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and high compressibility of sludge during compression dewatering have greatly hindered the improvement of sludge dewaterability. In this paper, a novel combined conditioning method was proposed to enhance the sludge dewaterability. The sludge was firstly disintegrated by NaCl, then the sludge particles were re-flocculated by cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM), meanwhile the sludge filter cake was modified with rice husk (RH) as filter aid. The results showed that combined NaCl-CPAM-RH conditioning greatly improved the sludge dewaterability compared with that of raw sludge. The optimal NaCl pretreatment lasted 120 min with a dosage of 0.25 mol/L, the optimal CPAM and RH dosage was 30 mg/L and 50 wt%, respectively, which led to a moisture content of sludge cake of 65.44%. The changes of sludge liquid and solid phase conditioned by NaCl-CPAM-RH were analyzed. The NaCl pretreatment disintegrated the sludge floc structure with the release of protein and polysaccharide from EPS and Ca2+ and Mg2+ from sludge flocs to liquid, accompanying with the release of water trapped in sludge matrix. The addition of CPAM and RH reconstructed the sludge flocs with a big mean diameter d(0.5) of 126.84 μm, and the sludge filter cake showed a porous and rigid structure with a porosity increment of 138.62% and a compressibility reduction of 39.62% compared to that of raw sludge.

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