Hydrothermal treatment combined with in-situ mechanical compression for floated oily sludge dewatering.
J Hazard Mater
; 402: 124173, 2021 01 15.
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Due to the high moisture content of the oily sludge, the conventional use of oily sludge treatment presents poor feasibility in industrial applications. Hence, finding an efficient and energy-saving technology is still an urgent need for the dewatering of oily sludge. In this paper, an innovative method combining hydrothermal treatment (HT) and in-situ mechanical compression (MC) for dewatering of floated oily sludge (FOS) was proposed. Series of experiments on HT&MC were conducted to verify the method. 77-96â¯wt% of water can directly be separated from FOS by the HT&MC treatment under the temperature of 120-240⯰C and residence times of 10-60â¯min. The bound water content in raw and HT&MT treated FOS were measured by employing the differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) to evaluate the dewatering ability. The result of DSC illustrates the freezing peaks shifted from -11.1⯰C to -21.2⯰C as the diameter of water droplets reduced. Meanwhile, the comprehensive characterization analysis of products, including chemical oxygen demand (COD), NH4+-N, and gas chromatograph (GC) were conducted. All results indicated that HT&MC is advisable for dewatering of oily sludge.
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