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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
卷 146, 期 -, 页码 126-134出版社
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2013.07.043
关键词
Biological waste sludge; Antibacterial micropollutants; Microwave; Advanced oxidation processes; Sludge treatment
资金
- Scientific Research Council of Bogazici University [11Y00P7]
Microwave-assisted hydrogen peroxide (MW/H2O2) treatment and microwave-assisted persulfate (MW/S2O82-) treatment of biological waste sludge were compared in terms of simultaneous antibiotic degradation and sludge solubilization. A 2(3) full factorial design was utilized to evaluate the influences of temperature, oxidant dose, and holding time on the efficiency of these processes. Although both MW/H2O2 and MW/S2O82- yielded >= 97% antibiotic degradation with 1.2 g H2O2 and 0.87 g S2O82- per gram total solids, respectively, at 160 degrees C in 15 min, MW/S2O82- was found to be more promising for efficient sludge treatment at a lower temperature and a lower oxidant dosage, as it allows more effective activation of persulfate to produce the SO(4)radical anion radical. Relative to MW/H2O2, MW/S2O82- gives 48% more overall metal solubilization, twofold higher improvement in dewaterability, and the oxidation of solubilized ammonia to nitrate in a shorter treatment period. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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