Published September 2021 | Version v1
Journal article

Enhanced dewatering of activated sludge by acid assisted Heat–CaO2 treatment: Simultaneously removing heavy metals and mitigating antibiotic resistance genes

  • 1. Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology for Industrial Pollution Control of Zhejiang Province, College of Environment, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, 310014 (China)

Description

Highlights: • A novel conditioner of heat-CaO2 pretreatment to improve the sludge dewaterability. • Effect of heat-CaO2 on metals, ARGs and microbial communities in sludge was explored. • In-situ H2O2 was generated in the combined treatment to decompose TB-EPS. • The dewatering mechanism of heat-CaO2 treatment was elucidated. High water content and accumulation of heavy metals and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in sewage sludge limit its application. Fenton process has been widely used in sludge dewatering, but the use of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and generation of acid sludge are the main drawbacks. Here, a novel method of heat-CaO2 treatment was proposed to enhance sludge dewatering. Results showed that CaO2 (12.5 mg/g dry solids (DS)) combined with heat at 60 °C significantly improved the sludge dewaterability, e.g. the water content decreased from 79.9% to 69.2% and the specific resistance to filtration (SRF) decreased from 9.21 × 1013 to 1.51 × 1013 m/kg. At 62.5 mg CaO2/g DS, the final pH of filtrate was close to neutral and the good dewatering performance was still achieved. The improvement of sludge dewaterability was closely correlated with the decomposition of tightly-bound extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), lysis of the sludge cells, and increased particle size of the flocs. The distribution of bacterial community in the sludge has changed, leading to the decreases in the percentage of some ARGs. The concentrations of typical heavy metals wrapped in the sludge colloid network dramatically reduced. Economic analyses showed that the heat-CaO2 treatment was a promising method for sludge disposal.

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126248

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DOI
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126248;
PII
S0304389421012127;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Hazardous Materials
Journal Volume
418
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
0304-3894
CODEN
JHMAD9

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