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Research Articles

Influence of composite flocculants on electrokinetic properties and electroosmotic vacuum preloading behavior of sludge

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Pages 636-649 | Received 24 Apr 2023, Accepted 12 Dec 2023, Published online: 28 Dec 2023
 

Abstract

In recent years, dredging projects in rivers and lakes have generated large volumes of sludge that exhibit high water content and low permeability. This dredged sludge needs to be treated quickly to reduce its volume, thus reducing transportation costs and environmental impacts. Flocculation combined with electroosmotic vacuum preloading is a new technology for dewatering sludge. At present, the influence of flocculants on the electrokinetic properties of sludge has not been thoroughly studied, and composite forms of these have not been applied in electroosmotic vacuum precompression. Therefore, inorganic flocculant and organic flocculant were combined to form a composite flocculant, which was used in electroosmosis vacuum preloading to increase the water discharge effect of dredged sludge. Based on analyzing the mechanism of flocculants, two kinds of composite flocculants, PAC-APAM and FeCl3-APAM, were configured, and the optimal ratio of inorganic flocculant and organic flocculant in the composite flocculant was determined with a settling column test. The properties, including pore size distribution, electric conductivity, and electroosmotic permeability coefficient, of the sludge mixed with flocculants PAC, FeCl3, APAM, PAC-APAM, and FeCl3-APAM were analyzed by NMR tests and Miler Soil Box tests. In addition, a model test of electroosmotic vacuum preloading treatment of dredged sludge was conducted, and the influences of different types of flocculants on the surface settlement, water discharge, current, pore water pressure, and shear strength of the sludge were compared and analyzed. The results showed that the composite flocculants suggested in this study were able to increase the electroosmotic permeability coefficient of sludge more significantly than single-type flocculants. In situations where electroosmotic vacuum preloading combined with composite flocculants was used to treat sludge, water discharge, and consolidation settlement were larger, and the shear strength of the treated sludge was higher. Compared with FeCl3-APAM, PAC-APAM showed better performance in electroosmotic vacuum preloading.

Acknowledgment

This study was financially supported by the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. LGF20E080007 and LY21E080007).

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This study was financially supported by the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. LGF20E080007 and LY21E080007).

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