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Hybrid conditioning of ionic liquid coupling with H 2 SO 4 to improve the dewatering performance of municipal sludge.

Changtao ChenTao ZhangLi LvWenxiang TangShengwei Tang
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2024)
Municipal sludge generated from wastewater treatment plants can cause a serious environmental and economic burden. A novel hybrid conditioning strategy was developed to enhance the dewatering performance of sludge, employing 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium trifluoromethanesulfonate ([C 4 mim][CF 3 SO 3 ]) treatment combined with H 2 SO 4 acidification. Following conditioning, the capillary suction time ( CST normalized ), the specific resistance of filtration (SRF), and moisture content of the treated sludge were decreased to 1.99 ± 0.24 (s·L/g TSS), 1.33 ± 0.05 (10 12  m/kg), and 72.01 ± 0.94%, respectively. The results were superior to those achieved with sludge treated solely by H 2 SO 4 acidification or [C 4 mim][CF 3 SO 3 ] alone. The biomacromolecules within the sludge flocs were dissolved by [C 4 mim][CF 3 SO 3 ], while simultaneously, the microorganisms were inactivated. Consequently, the colloidal-like structures of the sludge flocs were destroyed. Additionally, the ionizable functional groups of the biomacromolecules were instantly protonated by the introduced H + ions, and their negative charges were neutralized during the H 2 SO 4 acidification process. The presence of H + ions promoted the weakening of electrostatic repulsion between the sludge flocs. As a result, an enhancement of sludge dewaterability was obtained after treatment with [C 4 mim][CF 3 SO 3 ] and H 2 SO 4 acidification. The finding of the intensification mechanism of sludge dewaterability brought by hybrid treatment of acidification and [C 4 mim][CF 3 SO 3 ] provides novel insights into the field of sludge disposal.
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