Spectroscopic study of the effect of biological treatment on the humification process of sewage sludge
✍ Scribed by J. Polak; W.W. Sułkowski; M. Bartoszek; A. Luty; D. Pentak; A. Sułkowska
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 286 KB
- Volume
- 834-836
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2860
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✦ Synopsis
In 2005 the treatment plant in Sosnowiec Zago ´rze was modernized and the processes of nitrification and denitrification were introduced.
The study of the biological treatment influence on the course of the humification process was conducted for the sewage sludge received from each stage of sewage purification. The extracted humic-like substances (HA) were investigated by the use of the spectroscopic and analytical methods. The concentration of free radicals and the g-factor was determined with EPR, the presence of the characteristic functional groups was confirmed with IR spectroscopy, whereas the aromatisation of HA was estimated by 13 C NMR method. The results obtained were compared with those for HA extracted from sewage sludge before modernization [1].
It was found that the processes of biological treatment have a significant influence on the changes of the chemical elements in the extracted HA. The HA obtained after modernization are nitrogen-rich (about 9%), in particular after the nitrification and denitrification processes. However, nitrification and denitrification processes only slightly affect the free radical concentration and the g-factor values.
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