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EXTRACELLULAR POLYANIONS IN DIGESTED SLUDGE: MEASUREMENT AND RELATIONSHIP TO SLUDGE DEWATERABILITY. (R823486)

Citation:

Poxon, T. L. AND J. L. Darby. EXTRACELLULAR POLYANIONS IN DIGESTED SLUDGE: MEASUREMENT AND RELATIONSHIP TO SLUDGE DEWATERABILITY. (R823486). WATER RESEARCH. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 31(4):749-758, (1997).

Description:

The polyanionic fraction of digested sludge extracellular material was quantified using an in situ dye adsorption method, and the relationships between measured extracellular polyanion (ECPA)
concentrations and sludge dewaterability were investigated. Measured ECPA concentrations were 18-30% of the sludge total solids (32-46% of the volatile solids), when expressed as equivalents of sodium alginate. These values may be an overestimate of the true value, but are likely a more accurate estimate than those derived from extraction-based methodologies. The relationship between
total ECPA concentration and digested sludge dewaterability was dependent on digester feed composition, suggesting that specific ECPA biochemical characteristics are more significant than total concentration as an influence on dewaterability. The influence of the soluble/colloidal fraction of the
total ECPA on digested sludge dewaterability was consistently adverse, but from a full-scale dewatering perspective was insignificant. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd. (22 References)

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:01/01/1997
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 69088