Issue 29, 2023, Issue in Progress

Potential of non-thermal discharge plasmas for activated sludge settling: effects and underlying mechanisms

Abstract

With increase in the construction of urban sewage treatment plants, the output of sludge also surges. Therefore, it is highly important to explore effective ways to reduce the production of sludge. In this study, non-thermal discharge plasmas were proposed to crack the excess sludge. High sludge settling performance was obtained, and the settling velocity (SV30) dramatically decreased from the initial value of 96% to 36% after 60 min of treatment at 20 kV, accompanied by 28.6%, 47.5%, and 76.7% decreases in mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS), sludge volume index (SVI), and sludge viscosity, respectively. Acidic conditions improved the sludge settling performance. The presence of Cl and NO3 slightly promoted the SV30, but CO32− has adverse effects. ·OH and O2˙ in the non-thermal discharge plasma system contributed to the sludge cracking, especially for ·OH. These reactive oxygen species destroyed the sludge floc structure; as a result, the total organic carbon and dissolved chemical oxygen demand obviously increased, the average particle size of the sludge decreased, and the number of coliform bacteria was also reduced. Furthermore, the microbial community abundance and diversity both decreased in the sludge after the plasma treatment.

Graphical abstract: Potential of non-thermal discharge plasmas for activated sludge settling: effects and underlying mechanisms

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 May 2023
Accepted
20 Jun 2023
First published
04 Jul 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 19869-19880

Potential of non-thermal discharge plasmas for activated sludge settling: effects and underlying mechanisms

Y. Chen, S. Liu, Z. Ren, Q. Wang, Y. Zhang, Y. Zuo, J. Zhou, H. Jia and T. Wang, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 19869 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA02921B

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