Effect of hydrothermal carbonization on dewatering performance of dyeing sludge

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The effects of hydrothermal carbonization (hydrothermal carbonization temperature, hydrothermal carbonization time, pH) on the dehydration performance of dyeing sludge were studied. The specific resistance, viscosity and floccular morphology of sludge before and after hydrothermal carbonization were analyzed. The physical and chemical properties of the liquid were also determined. The results showed that the dehydration performance of sludge was optimum, when the reaction temperature was 180 °C, the reaction time 4 h and the pH was 5.0. Here the specific resistance to filtration and viscosity were 93.69% and 96.78% lower, respectively, than the control group. When the sludge was hydrothermally carbonized, the sludge flocs were broken due to extreme conditions of high temperature and high pressure, which formed a porous mesh structure with better water permeability. The cohesion of the sludge colloidal structure was reduced, the capillary suction time was reduced by 88.89%, and the sludge dewatering performance was improved. This study shows the feasibility of the use of hydrothermal carbonization in sludge reduction.

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Xu, Z., Zhou, J., Liu, Y., Gu, L., Wu, X., & Zhang, X. (2018). Effect of hydrothermal carbonization on dewatering performance of dyeing sludge. RSC Advances, 8(67), 38574–38581. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05350b

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