Optimization of the degradation of sewage sludge by wet air oxidation. Study of the reaction mechanism on a cellulose model compound

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The aim of this work is to optimize the degradation yield of an activated sludge and to study the reaction mechanism on a cellulose model compound. This optimization is performed with a Simplex design with four parameters: reaction temperature (280-350 °C), injected air pressure (40-60 MPa), reaction time (10-45 minutes) and COD concentration (0.5-5 g L-1). The better yield obtained on TOC concentration is 82 5% at 330 °C. Over this temperature, the yield substantially decreases. The use of cellulose as a model compound for activated sludge confirms optimization results and leads to the identification of by-products and free radical species participating in the reaction. Two major organic compounds have been detected: 4-oxo pentanoïc acid and 3-oxo butanoïc acid, and three types of radicals: HO°, CO2°- and °CH(OH)CH3.

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Ricq, N., Barbati, S., & Ambrosio, M. (2000). Optimization of the degradation of sewage sludge by wet air oxidation. Study of the reaction mechanism on a cellulose model compound. Analusis, 28(9), 872–877. https://doi.org/10.1051/analusis:2000159

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