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Abatement of sulfide generation in sewage by glutaraldehyde supplementation and the impact on the activated sludge accordingly 被引量:1

Abatement of sulfide generation in sewage by glutaraldehyde supplementation and the impact on the activated sludge accordingly
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摘要 Hydrogen sulfide emission in sewer systems is associated with toxicity, corrosion, odour nuisance and high costs treatment. In this study, a novel method to inhibit sulfide generation from sewage by means of glutaraldehyde supplementation has been suggested and evaluated under anaerobic conditions. Different concentra- tions of glutaraldehyde at 10, 15, 20, 30 and 40mg.L1 have been investigated. Besides, the possible impacts of glutaraldehyde supplementation on an activated sludge system and an appraisal of the economic aspects are presented as well. As observed from the experimental results, a dosage of 20 mg. L-1 glutaraldehyde resulted in a significant decrease of the sulfide production by 70%-80% in the simulated sewage. Moreover, the impacts of additional glutaraldehyde at 20mg·L^-1 on activated sludge, in terms of chemical oxygen demand removal and oxygen uptake rates, were negligible. From an economical point of view, the cost of the commercial glutaraldehyde products required in the operation, which was calculated on the basis of activated sulfide removal avoidance, was around ε3.7-4.6 S·kg^-1. Therefore it is suggested that glutaraldehyde supplementation is a feasible technique to abate the sulfide problems in sewer systems. Yet further research is required to elucidate the optimum "booster" dosage and the dosing frequency in situ accordingly. Hydrogen sulfide emission in sewer systems is associated with toxicity, corrosion, odour nuisance and high costs treatment. In this study, a novel method to inhibit sulfide generation from sewage by means of glutaraldehyde supplementation has been suggested and evaluated under anaerobic conditions. Different concentra- tions of glutaraldehyde at 10, 15, 20, 30 and 40mg.L1 have been investigated. Besides, the possible impacts of glutaraldehyde supplementation on an activated sludge system and an appraisal of the economic aspects are presented as well. As observed from the experimental results, a dosage of 20 mg. L-1 glutaraldehyde resulted in a significant decrease of the sulfide production by 70%-80% in the simulated sewage. Moreover, the impacts of additional glutaraldehyde at 20mg·L^-1 on activated sludge, in terms of chemical oxygen demand removal and oxygen uptake rates, were negligible. From an economical point of view, the cost of the commercial glutaraldehyde products required in the operation, which was calculated on the basis of activated sulfide removal avoidance, was around ε3.7-4.6 S·kg^-1. Therefore it is suggested that glutaraldehyde supplementation is a feasible technique to abate the sulfide problems in sewer systems. Yet further research is required to elucidate the optimum "booster" dosage and the dosing frequency in situ accordingly.
出处 《Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2015年第2期365-370,共6页 环境科学与工程前沿(英文)
基金 Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 20906026 and 51101058) and Shanghai Pujiang Program (09PJ1402900).
关键词 corrosion GLUTARALDEHYDE sulfate-reducingbacteria SULFIDE urban sewage corrosion, glutaraldehyde, sulfate-reducingbacteria, sulfide, urban sewage
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