Abstract

Various alkyltrimethylammonium bromides ATABs, R = C 1 to C 6 were added to a mixed liquor of sewage activated sludge and the effects on settling properties were investigated. The 30-min settled sludge volume decreased from 28% to 24, 20, 17, and 15% on addition of 1 mM C 10, C 12, C 14, and C 16 compounds to mixed liquor (sludge concentration, 1.28 g/l), respectively. With increasing alkyl chain length, the amounts of ATABs adsorbed by the sludge, and metal ions released from the sludge, increased. However, a quantitative correlation was not observed between the two. In addition, the adsorption of ATABs resulted in a small decrease in sludge wet weight. However, such a change was not observed on addition of ATABs bearing short alkyl chains. A good correlation was observed between the amounts of ATABs adsorbed and their organic solvent/water partition coefficients. These results indicated that the effectiveness of ATABs as sludge conditioners depends on their hydrophobicity.

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