This work elucidates how the electrolytes and curing time affect freezing a
nd thawing treatment of ferric hydroxide sludge. The sludge is frozen at a
freezing temperature of -16.5 degrees C with addition of one of the followi
ng four electrolytes: sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) potassium nitrate (KNO3), sod
ium nitrate (NaNO3) and sodium chloride (NaCl). Although the eutectic tempe
ratures for the former two and latter two electrolytes are higher than and
lower than the freezing temperature, respectively, improvements of sludge f
ilterability and settleability are independent of the electrolyte species a
s well as the additional amount. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) te
sts imply that ferric hydroxide particles might suppress the formation of s
alt/water eutectic, leading to a negligible effect of electrolyte species.
On the other hand, curing of 2-24 h profoundly affects sludge performance,
indicating the incorporation of mass transfer limitation into the moisture
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