2018
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2018.144
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Application of dielectric constant measurement in microwave sludge disintegration and wastewater purification processes

Abstract: It has been numerously verified that microwave radiation could be advantageous as a pre-treatment for enhanced disintegration of sludge. Very few data related to the dielectric parameters of wastewater of different origins are available; therefore, the objective of our work was to measure the dielectric constant of municipal and meat industrial wastewater during a continuous flow operating microwave process. Determination of the dielectric constant and its change during wastewater and sludge processing make it… Show more

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“…The results of dielectric measurement show that the ratio of dielectric constant (300MHz/2400MHz) has a linear correlation with the SCOD/TCOD in both treated materials, respectively: shows that the applied power intensity and the type of treated material affect the regression equations, but the presented correlation is independent from these factors. The higher organic matter solubility can be traced back to the degradation effect of the MW on the solid particles and the macromolecules of the sludge, causing deflocculation [12].…”
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“…The results of dielectric measurement show that the ratio of dielectric constant (300MHz/2400MHz) has a linear correlation with the SCOD/TCOD in both treated materials, respectively: shows that the applied power intensity and the type of treated material affect the regression equations, but the presented correlation is independent from these factors. The higher organic matter solubility can be traced back to the degradation effect of the MW on the solid particles and the macromolecules of the sludge, causing deflocculation [12].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measuring dielectric properties is a rapid, non-destructive way of determine structural and/or molecular changes in the raw material matrix, and such, it is a suitable method to detect the organic matter removal efficiency of wastewater treatment processes [11,12].…”
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“…These effects are manifested in higher organic matter solubility. With the decreasing of molecular weight of wastewater components, and the disintegration of particles the polarization ability of electromagnetic field is improved, which can be detectable by the change of dielectric constant [3,9].…”
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“…A veszteségi tényező és a dielektromos állandó hányadosa adja az úgynevezett veszteségi szög tangensét (tanδ) (Clark et al, 2000). Egy adott frekvencián a dielektromos paraméterek értéke függ az anyag hőmérsékletétől és fizikokémiai struktúrájától, ezáltal alkalmasak egyes fizikai és kémiai változások detektálására is (Kovács et al, 2018).…”
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