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The impact of radicals on physicochemical properties of waste activated sludge during hydrodynamic cavitation treatment
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Blagojevič, Marko
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Zupanc, Mojca
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Gostiša, Jurij
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Stres, Blaž
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Šmid, Alenka
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Dular, Matevž
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Slemenik Perše, Lidija
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Gradišar Centa, Urška
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Bizjan, Benjamin
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Rak, Gašper
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Novak, Uroš
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Likozar, Blaž
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Kolbl Repinc, Sabina
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Abstract
In this study, laboratory-scale Pinned Disc Rotary Generator of Hydrodynamic Cavitation was used to treat waste-activated sludge with a Total Solids concentration of 0.7 %. Five different rotor–stator arrangements were tested, focusing on waste-activated sludge physicochemical and rheological parameters of industrial relevance: general chemical analysis, rheometry, dewaterability, interfacial tension, UV–Vis and FTIR spectroscopy. Radical formation in all five arrangements was confirmed using salicylic acid dosimetry before sample testing. Three of the arrangements generated twice the radical concentration of the other two and achieved a disintegration degree three times higher (17 % compared to 5 %). Capillary Suction Time tests demonstrated a 14-fold reduction in filterability across all arrangements, accompanied by an increase in interfacial tension exceeding 10 %. Statistically significant changes in the UV–Vis spectra indicated alterations in dissolved organic matter humification, aromaticity, and molecular size of colorimetric dissolved organic matter, DNA, and RNA. FTIR analysis revealed characteristic peaks at 1537 cm1 and 1648 cm1, signifying microbial cell wall damage. Rheological analysis showed a reduction in apparent viscosity within the low shear stress zone (τ <5 Pa) and a shift in the yield stress point to lower shear stresses (τ <0.14 Pa compared to τ =0.17 Pa for the untreated samples). Pearson’s correlation test revealed strong, statistically significant correlations between cell wall damage (as identified by FTIR) and hydrodynamic conditions in the reactor, while the correlation with radical formation was not statistically significant. This suggests that hydrodynamic forces were the primary drivers of cell wall damage, with potential synergetic effects from radicals.
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English
Keywords:
waste-activated sludge
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hydrodynamic cavitation
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pinned disc
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radicals
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UV-Vis
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rheology
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methane
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environmental engineering
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
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Version of Record
Year:
2025
Number of pages:
15 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 115, art. 107291
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-167682
UDC:
628.3
ISSN on article:
1350-4177
DOI:
10.1016/j.ultsonch.2025.107291
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228206595
Publication date in RUL:
06.03.2025
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Title:
Ultrasonics sonochemistry
Shortened title:
Ultrason. sonochem.
Publisher:
Butterworth-Heinemann, Elsevier
ISSN:
1350-4177
COBISS.SI-ID:
707668
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Slovenian
Keywords:
odvečno blato
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hidrodinamska kavitacija
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radikali
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UV-Vis
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reologija
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metan
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okoljsko inženirstvo
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Funder:
EC - European Commission
Project number:
101112877
Name:
Circular and Bio-Based Solutions for the Ultimate Prevention of Plastics in Rivers Integrated with Elimination And Monitoring Technologies
Acronym:
UPSTREAM
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P2-0180-2022
Name:
Vodarstvo in geotehnika: orodja in metode za analize in simulacije procesov ter razvoj tehnologij
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ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
J7-50152-2023
Name:
De-kontaminirano bio-oglje iz blat čistilnih naprav kot učinkovito gnojilo in sredstvo za izboljšanje tal
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