Abstract

Biomass-based fly ash and wastewater are undesired products of the pulping industry. Recently, the use of biomass-based fly ash as an adsorbent (i.e., a valued material) for constituents of wastewater effluents was reported. In this work, the settling performance and properties of activated sludge were studied in the presence of fly ash. Upon mixing, fly ash increased the zeta potential of the sludge from −31 mV to −28 mV, which was due to the release of cationic ions from fly ash in the sludge suspension. The sludge settling and its flocculation affinity were improved through the complexation of flocs and released cation ions from fly ash. The relationships between the protein/polysaccharide (PN/PS) ratio and the content of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) as well as the ratio and the properties of the sludge flocs were determined. A correlation between the total loosely bound-EPS (LB-EPS) content and the effluent suspended solids (ESS) (Pearson’s coefficient, rp = 0.83) was observed. The performance of sludge flocculation and settling were much more closely correlated with LB-EPS than with tightly bound EPS (TB-EPS). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis of sludge flocs before and after EPS extraction showed that the sludge flocs contained a large number of microorganisms, mainly Bacillus and Cocci. The amount of LB-EPS had an adverse influence on bioflocculation, effluent clarification and sludge settling affinity. The sludge properties had a moderate relationship with the PN/PS ratio of LB-EPS. Also, no correlation could be established between the ratio and the TB-EPS content.

Highlights

  • The activated sludge process is one of the major techniques for treating industrial wastewater[1]

  • Li and coworker investigated the effect of LB-extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) on the flocculation and sedimentation of activated sludge, and the results showed that when the loosely bound EPS (LB-EPS) contents were higher than 5.5 mg/g TOC over mixed liquor suspended solid (MLSS), the effluent quality worsened with increasing effluent suspended solids (ESS)[17]

  • This study examined the effect of fly ash supplementation on sludge properties in sequential batch reactor (SBR) treating pulping wastewater

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Introduction

The activated sludge process is one of the major techniques for treating industrial wastewater[1]. The effect of the quantities and compositions of LB-EPS and TB-EPS on the sludge sedimentation and flocculation were investigated in this SBR system, and the variations in the EPS characteristics with the fly ash addition were further examined in this work. The second objective of this work was to study the correlation between the sludge properties and EPS characteristics, and to identify the effect of fly ash addition on the sludge and EPS characteristics. This is the first report on the interaction of biomass-based fly ash and activated sludge. Such information would be useful in understanding the role of fly ash in bioreactors, in relationship with sludge flocculation and settling

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