Cavitation as a Potential Technology for Wastewater Management – An Example of Enhanced Nutrient Release from Secondary Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge

IF 1.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Strojniski Vestnik-Journal of Mechanical Engineering Pub Date : 2019-11-18 DOI:10.5545/sv-jme.2019.6328
M. Sežun, J. Kosel, M. Zupanc, M. Hočevar, J. Vrtovšek, M. Petkovšek, M. Dular
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Wastewater recycling and sludge removal in the paper industry account for about 60 % of all process costs. New and environmentally friendly wastewater treatment techniques are, therefore, continually being developed. Cavitation exploitation is currently a well-investigated topic that is also interesting for the paper production industry. This study investigates efficiency of hydrodynamic cavitation alone and in combination with the addition of NaOH for the treatment of secondary pulp and paper mill sludge in order to enhance nutrient release. First, two laboratory-scale devices were tested: the blow-through and the rotating hydrodynamic cavitation generator. The latter set-up proved to be more efficient: therefore, further experiments were performed on its pilot-scale version. The results showed an increase of soluble chemical oxygen demand (CODs) by 514 mg/L, total nitrogen (Nt) by 17.4 mg/L, and total phosphorous (Pt) by 2.3 mg/L. To further increase nutrient release combination of cavitation and sludge sample alkalinization was tested. The addition of NaOH and 30 min cavitation of secondary sludge (500 L) significantly improved CODs and Nt release by 2400 mg/L and 120 mg/L, respectively. Microbiological photos revealed a definite disintegration of sludge flocks. According to our estimates, 1.9 kg of released CODs from alkaline pre-treated and cavitated sludge would cost only one euro.
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空化作为废水管理的一种潜在技术——以二次纸浆和造纸厂污泥中养分释放增强为例
造纸工业的废水回收和污泥去除约占全部工艺成本的60%。因此,新的环境友好型废水处理技术不断得到开发。空化开发是目前研究的一个很好的话题,也是造纸行业的一个有趣的话题。本研究考察了水动力空化单独和联合添加NaOH处理二次浆和造纸厂污泥的效率,以促进营养物质的释放。首先,对两个实验室规模的装置进行了测试:吹通装置和旋转水动力空化发生器。后一种设置被证明更有效:因此,进一步的实验是在其试点版本上进行的。结果表明:可溶性化学需氧量(CODs)增加了514 mg/L,总氮(Nt)增加了17.4 mg/L,总磷(Pt)增加了2.3 mg/L。为了进一步增加养分释放,进行了空化与污泥样品碱化相结合的试验。NaOH的添加和二次污泥(500 L)的空化30 min分别显著提高了2400 mg/L和120 mg/L的cod和Nt释放量。微生物照片显示了污泥群的明确分解。根据我们的估计,从碱性预处理和空化污泥中释放1.9 kg的cod只需花费1欧元。
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