High-frequency ultrasound treatment of sludge: combined effect of surfactants removal and floc disintegration
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Ultrasounds represent an effective technology in many research fields. In sewage sludge treatment, lowfrequency
ultrasound, particularly at 20 kHz, are widely used for sludge disintegration before the anaerobic
digestion, while in the last years novel application of high-frequency ultrasound regards the decontamination
of water and wastewater through sonochemical reactions. The innovative approach presented
in this paper is the treatment of sewage sludge with ultrasound at 200 kHz for obtaining efficient sludge
disintegration and the removal of the linear alkylbenzenesulphonates (LAS) at the same time. Results of
the sonolysis experiments showed that native LAS degradation up to 40% can be achieved with low power
input in less than 1 h. The degradation pattern was different for each LAS homologue (from C10 to C13),
because of their physical-chemical properties, in particular as regards the alkyl chain length. This highfrequency
ultrasound irradiation resulted effective also in terms of floc disintegration and soluble organic
matter release, in particular for energy inputs higher than 30,000 kJ/kg TS. The disrupting effect of the
200 kHz treatment was also evaluated by microscope analyses and determination of the extracellular
polymeric substances release in the liquid phase.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
decontamination; sludge; sonolysis
List of contributors:
Gallipoli, Agata; Braguglia, CAMILLA MARIA
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