The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the effect of dissolved s
olids on the size of aggregated particles produced by freeze-thaw condition
ing. The dissolved solids content was varied by adding 0-2000 mg/l NaCl to
samples of alum sludge. The effect of the dissolved solids was observed by
taking photographs of thin sections of each frozen sample and measuring the
resulting aggregated particle sizes. The results of this study indicate th
at a relatively small amount of dissolved solids (500 mg/l NaCl or less) ca
n cause ice crystal growth to change from columnar to dendritic. As a resul
t, the mean aggregated particle size was reduced by approximately 50%. Thes
e results explain why the aggregated particles from alum sludge are larger
than those produced from wastewater sludge. Generally, alum sludge contains
very little dissolved solids, so crystal growth is columnar. Conversely, s
ince wastewater sludges usually contain a significant amount of dissolved s
olids, crystal growth becomes dendritic. Thin sections photographed between
cross polarizers reveal that most of the aggregated particles were contain
ed within individual ice crystals and not at the crystal boundaries. Publis
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