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Ratio of Electrolytic Bubbles to Solids as a Governing Parameter of Flotation for Activated Sludge SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Ratio of Electrolytic Bubbles to Solids as a Governing Parameter of Flotation for Activated Sludge
Authors
CHO, KANGWOOYun Jung KimYoung Gyun ChoiSeok Won HongTai Hak Chung
Date Issued
2009-06
Publisher
MARY ANN LIEBERT INC
Abstract
This study investigated the role of the gas-to-solids (G/S) ratio in electroflotation (EF) for activated sludge, which has not been significantly considered in prior studies. G/S ratio was quantified by measuring bubble generation rates under current densities of 30 to 270A m(-2). When the current density was greater than 100A m(-2), the bubble generation rate had a linear relationship with the electric current. Sets of batch and continuous EF experiments were performed using several different kinds of activated sludge in terms of settleability. Clarification and thickening efficiency distinctly increased with an increase of the G/S ratio in the batch EF. Influence of sludge properties, including extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) contents and floc mobility, was negligible, with G/S ratios greater than 0.01. In the continuous EF, clarification efficiency was also significantly enhanced at the G/S ratio of 0.01. However, an increase of bubble generation had little influence on thickening. Effects of solids loading rate and flotation time were not apparent, except when an excessive buildup of sludge blanket deteriorated the float stability. Operational range of the G/S ratio, found in this study, would be valuable for EF application to solids-liquid separation of activated sludge.
Keywords
DISSOLVED-AIR FLOTATION; WASTE-WATER TREATMENT; EFFICIENCY; ELECTROCOAGULATION; SETTLEABILITY; SEPARATION; EMULSIONS; EVOLUTION; INDEXES; AFRICA
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/40871
DOI
10.1089/ees.2008.0340
ISSN
1092-8758
Article Type
Article
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE, vol. 26, no. 6, page. 1131 - 1138, 2009-06
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