Freezing-Activated Oxidation with Nitrite and H2O2 for Efficient Waste Activated Sludge Solubilization and
Min Zhang1, Yuwei Yang1, Xiaomei Su2
1College of Geography and Environmental Science, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua 321004, China.
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Nitrite-based pretreatment has been demonstrated to effectively improve waste activated sludge (WAS) solubilization. In this study, a freezing-activated oxidation method incorporating both nitrite and H2O2 was investigated, demonstrating significantly improved performance. At an optimal nitrite-to-H2O2 molar ratio of 1:1, the release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) increased markedly from 38.4 ± 0.6 to 67.6 ± 0.6 mg C g-1 VS, as the nitrite concentration rose from 100 mg L-1 to 400 mg L-1. In contrast, the freezing alone treatment yielded only 32.2 ± 1.0 mg DOC g-1 VS. The freeze-concentration effect was hypothesized to facilitate the in-situ formation of peroxynitrous acid (HOONO) and its reactive intermediates, which substantially enhanced the disruption of extracellular polymeric substances and microbial cells. This led to a substantial release of low molecular weight (LMW) fractions, including hydrophobic organics, building blocks, LMW acids, and neutrals-particularly LMW acids, which increased by 4.5-fold. In addition, freezing-activated oxidation with nitrite and H2O2 significantly improved sludge filterability, with capillary suction time reduced by over 80% and median particle size increased by about 7-fold. Notably, secondary utilization of the freeze-thaw process further promoted WAS solubilization. These findings suggest that freezing-activated oxidation with nitrite and H2O2 represents a promising strategy for enhancing sludge treatment and resource recovery, particularly in cold climate regions.
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