Fuzzy optimization of Fenton's reagent and cationic surfactant for sludge dewatering

Sludge is a by-product of wastewater treatment which has a high-water content. Sludge dewatering is performed to reduce its water content prior to its disposal. Through lowering the water content of the sludge, dry solids (DS) are formed. The objective of the study is to minimize the water content o...

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Main Authors: Cabral, Micah Angela Dumo, De Vera, Clea Pauline Armengol, Luna, Maria Isabel Masbang, Raymund, Cheska Flores
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_chemeng-10052021-10-08T02:20:36Z Fuzzy optimization of Fenton's reagent and cationic surfactant for sludge dewatering Cabral, Micah Angela Dumo De Vera, Clea Pauline Armengol Luna, Maria Isabel Masbang Raymund, Cheska Flores Sludge is a by-product of wastewater treatment which has a high-water content. Sludge dewatering is performed to reduce its water content prior to its disposal. Through lowering the water content of the sludge, dry solids (DS) are formed. The objective of the study is to minimize the water content of the sludge and the total operating cost. The efficiency of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), ferrous ion (Fe2+), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in dewatering the sludge are evaluated. Parametric study is performed to understand the relationship of the reagent, operating cost in $/L, and water content of the sludge. The e-constraint is applied to determine the boundary limits of the operating cost and water content for the Pareto frontier identification. Through fuzzy optimization, the study can identify the satisficing solution which simultaneously minimizes water content and cost for Fenton’s reagent and CTAB. The combination of the three reagents is observed to enhance the dewaterability of the sludge. The optimal dosage of ferrous ion, hydrogen peroxide and CTAB is 1.00 mg/g DS, 204.53 mg/g DS, and 162.96 mg/g DS, respectively. Thus, the optimal minimum water content using these reagents is 67.97 % with an operating cost of 1783.18 $/L on a 100 mL sludge and an overall satisfaction level of 40.47 %. Keywords: Sludge dewatering, CTAB, hydrogen peroxide, ferrous ion, e-constraint method, Pareto frontier, fuzzy optimization. 2021-08-02T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_chemeng/5 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1005&context=etdb_chemeng Chemical Engineering Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Sewage sludge—Dewatering Chemical Engineering
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topic Sewage sludge—Dewatering
Chemical Engineering
spellingShingle Sewage sludge—Dewatering
Chemical Engineering
Cabral, Micah Angela Dumo
De Vera, Clea Pauline Armengol
Luna, Maria Isabel Masbang
Raymund, Cheska Flores
Fuzzy optimization of Fenton's reagent and cationic surfactant for sludge dewatering
description Sludge is a by-product of wastewater treatment which has a high-water content. Sludge dewatering is performed to reduce its water content prior to its disposal. Through lowering the water content of the sludge, dry solids (DS) are formed. The objective of the study is to minimize the water content of the sludge and the total operating cost. The efficiency of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), ferrous ion (Fe2+), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in dewatering the sludge are evaluated. Parametric study is performed to understand the relationship of the reagent, operating cost in $/L, and water content of the sludge. The e-constraint is applied to determine the boundary limits of the operating cost and water content for the Pareto frontier identification. Through fuzzy optimization, the study can identify the satisficing solution which simultaneously minimizes water content and cost for Fenton’s reagent and CTAB. The combination of the three reagents is observed to enhance the dewaterability of the sludge. The optimal dosage of ferrous ion, hydrogen peroxide and CTAB is 1.00 mg/g DS, 204.53 mg/g DS, and 162.96 mg/g DS, respectively. Thus, the optimal minimum water content using these reagents is 67.97 % with an operating cost of 1783.18 $/L on a 100 mL sludge and an overall satisfaction level of 40.47 %. Keywords: Sludge dewatering, CTAB, hydrogen peroxide, ferrous ion, e-constraint method, Pareto frontier, fuzzy optimization.
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author Cabral, Micah Angela Dumo
De Vera, Clea Pauline Armengol
Luna, Maria Isabel Masbang
Raymund, Cheska Flores
author_facet Cabral, Micah Angela Dumo
De Vera, Clea Pauline Armengol
Luna, Maria Isabel Masbang
Raymund, Cheska Flores
author_sort Cabral, Micah Angela Dumo
title Fuzzy optimization of Fenton's reagent and cationic surfactant for sludge dewatering
title_short Fuzzy optimization of Fenton's reagent and cationic surfactant for sludge dewatering
title_full Fuzzy optimization of Fenton's reagent and cationic surfactant for sludge dewatering
title_fullStr Fuzzy optimization of Fenton's reagent and cationic surfactant for sludge dewatering
title_full_unstemmed Fuzzy optimization of Fenton's reagent and cationic surfactant for sludge dewatering
title_sort fuzzy optimization of fenton's reagent and cationic surfactant for sludge dewatering
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2021
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_chemeng/5
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1005&context=etdb_chemeng
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