Cc. Wu et al., EFFECTS OF POLYMER DOSAGE ON ALUM SLUDGE DEWATERING CHARACTERISTICS AND PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 122(1-3), 1997, pp. 89-96
The proper use of polymers as conditioners is a critical aspect of dew
atering processes. In this study, we investigate their physical proper
ties, i.e. size, density and fractal dimension and correlate them with
their dewatering characteristics (bound water content, CST and SRF) o
n alum sludge with cationic polymer conditioning. Using CST measuremen
t to determine the optimum polymer dose may lead to an over-dosing for
polymer conditioned sludge. Bound water depletion and interstitial wa
ter formation significantly affect the moisture content during polymer
conditioning. Moreover, the magnitude of bound water content reflects
net change in moisture content, which is decreased by bound water dep
letion and increased by water formation. Flee size and density measure
ment suggest poor dewatering performance and increased bound water con
tent are attributable to enlargements in flee size and decreases in fl
ee density. Experimental results indicate that increases in bound wate
r and decreases in flee density are caused by variations of both flee
size and aggregation configuration type, not degree of flee compactnes
s.