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Sulfate radical-based oxidation for sludge treatment: A review

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Abstract An ever-increasing amount of wasted activated sludge is the greatest challenge to wastewater treatment plants on both the economic and environmental sides. Within the last five years, great attention… Click to show full abstract

Abstract An ever-increasing amount of wasted activated sludge is the greatest challenge to wastewater treatment plants on both the economic and environmental sides. Within the last five years, great attention has been attracted to apply sulfate radical (SO 4 − )-based oxidation for sludge treatment. Based on the published studies, an extensive review about SO 4 - -based oxidation applied for sludge disintegration, dewaterability enhancement, metal solubilization, and micropollutant degradation in the sludge is presented. Focus is placed on sludge dewaterability and disintegration by the activation of peroxymonosulfate (PMS) and peroxydisulfate (PDS) with different activators. Knowledge gaps are pointed out and discussed, more work should be carried out to further supplement and optimize SO 4 - -based oxidation processes for highly-efficient and cost-effective treatment in the practical sludge systems though their potentials on sludge treatment have been demonstrated.

Keywords: sulfate radical; treatment; based oxidation; sludge; sludge treatment

Journal Title: Chemical Engineering Journal
Year Published: 2018

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