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Importance of Initial Moisture Content and Bulking Agent for Biodrying Sewage Sludge

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2014-01-25

Journal:14th Chinese Drying Conference (CDC)

Included Journals:SCIE、EI、CPCI-S

Volume:32

Issue:2

Page Number:135-144

ISSN No.:0737-3937

Key Words:Biodegradable volatile solids; Biodrying; Bulking agent; Moisture content; Sewage sludge

Abstract:For the final disposal and reutilization of organic wastes, reduction of moisture content (MC) is essential because water contained in the organic waste generates leachate, lowers energy content, and indirectly causes odor problems. MC also directly determines the drying cost. In this study, MC of sewage sludge was effectively decreased by applying a biodrying process in which the microbial metabolic heat evaporated the water. By controlling the initial MC through air drying and its subsequent biodrying, it was found that 50-70wt% was the optimal initial MC range for the sludge biodrying process. In this range, 33.7-47.1% of the initial water was removed by consuming 12.3-21.2% of the volatile solids (VS) initially contained in the sludge during 10 days of biodrying. When treating the same amount of raw sludge, air-dried and biodried sludge showed better performance as bulking agents than rubber and sawdust. About 55.1% of the initial water was removed from the mixture with air-dried sludge by consuming 23.8% of the initial VS and 38.3% of the initial water was lost from the sludge mixture with biodried sludge by consuming 14.0% of the initial VS during 12.1 days of biodrying. When rubber and sawdust were used as the bulking agents, only 18.2 and 16.5% of the initial water was removed, respectively. It was thought that the easily biodegradable VS contained in the air-dried sludge produced more heat and consequently removed more water. Although air-dried sludge showed better performance than biodried sludge, the use of biodried sludge as a bulking agent was thought to be more practical than air-dried sludge because biodried sludge can be used as bulking agent for the next round of biodrying in a repeated operation of the biodrying reactor. After biodrying, the lower heating value of the biodried sludge (51.5wt% of MC) was 14.644MJkg(-1), which was much higher than that of the original wet sludge.

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