Development of New Excess Sludge Reduction System with Combination of Alkaline Solubilization and High Speed Mixing
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- Fujimoto Takanori
- Research & Development Center, Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.
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- Mizoguchi Takashi
- Research & Development Center, Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.
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- Watanabe Keitaro
- International Ventures Dept., Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.
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- Sasaki Ken
- Biomaterials Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University
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- Other Title
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- アルカリ処理と高速撹拌ミキサーを組み合わせた新規余剰汚泥減容化システム
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To develop a compact and low cost excess sludge reduction system, alkaline treatments were carried out using sludge from a petroleum refinery. Alkaline treatment with a concentration of 0.025-0.05 mol/L solubilized about 30% of the sludge after 1 h. Alkaline wastes from petroleum refinery such as sodium sulfide, sodium hydrosulfide, and diisopropanol amine could be used to solubilize about 10-30% of the sludge. Combination of alkaline solubilization (0.05 mol/L NaOH) and high speed mixing achieved about 50% solubilization rate after 1 h at 25°C. Application of this system in a petroleum refinery (600 m3 aeration vessel and 450 m3 sedimentation vessel, 3 m3 solubilization vessel) resulted in average solubilization rate of 44% and reduction rate of sludge of 47% during 64 days operation. Return of alkaline solubilized broth into the aeration vessel did not affect the treatment. In 40 L bench scale experiments, solubilization rate of 59% and sludge reduction rate of 94% were obtained when the amount of sludge solubilization was increased up to 2-3 times of excess sludge produced under the standard activated sludge treatment without the solubilization process.
Journal
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- Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute
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Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute 54 (2), 57-65, 2011
The Japan Petroleum Institute
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- CRID
- 1390282680166065920
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- NII Article ID
- 10028224701
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- NII Book ID
- AA11590615
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- COI
- 1:CAS:528:DC%2BC3MXivFGjt7o%3D
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- ISSN
- 1349273X
- 13468804
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- NDL BIB ID
- 11024006
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- Text Lang
- en
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- JaLC
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