张捍民

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性别:女

毕业院校:哈尔滨工业大学

学位:博士

所在单位:环境学院

学科:环境工程. 环境科学

电子邮箱:zhanghm@dlut.edu.cn

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Sludge decrement and electricity generation of sludge microbial fuel cell enhanced by zero valent iron

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2018-02-10

发表刊物:JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION

收录刊物:SCIE、EI、Scopus

卷号:174

页面范围:35-41

ISSN号:0959-6526

关键字:Excess sludge; Sludge microbial fuel cell (SMFC); Zero value iron (ZVI); Sludge decrement; Iron-carbon galvanic cell

摘要:According to the shortage of global energy, the energy consumption of excess sludge treatment is too high. Abundant organics can't be utilized effectively in sludge, causing waste of resources. Sludge microbial fuel cell (SMFC) has been used to treat excess sludge. This technology can transfer organics in sludge to electricity directly, achieving the stabilization and recycling of excess sludge. But the efficiency of organics utilization and electricity generation in SMFC is low. Based on the above issues, we constructed a single chamber SMFC with scrap iron added to anode (FeSMFC) to investigate the effect of iron on environmental conditions, electricity generation and sludge decrement. Due to strong reduction of zero valent iron (ZVI), oxidation reduction potential (ORP) decreased and pH increased slightly in FeSMFC. At the end of one cycle, sludge decrement was remarkable. Three-dimensional excitation emission matrix fluorescence spectrum (3DEEM) indicated that iron-carbon galvanic cell changed the composition of sludge and enhanced the utilization of organics in FeSMFC. Volatile suspended solids (VSS) and total chemical oxygen demand (TCOD) removal efficiency of FeSMFC was 66.20% and 44.74% respectively, 24.48%, 178.40% higher than SMFC without ZVI (NSMFC). The reaction time of FeSMFC was 21 days shorter than NSMFC. Above all, scrap iron added to anode in SMFC is a method to improve the reaction rate and efficiency of sludge decrement in situ without additional energy consumption. It is also cost saving. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.