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titleOfInvention Novel application of short-term anaerobic digestion in sludge dewatering
abstract The invention belongs to the field of sludge treatment, and discloses a new application of short-term anaerobic digestion in sludge dewatering. The invention solves the defects of large consumption of Fenton reagent and skeleton construction body, low Fenton reaction rate and environmental pollution of obtained mud cakes in Fenton-skeleton construction body sludge treatment of the conventional technology, and discloses a method for sludge dewatering by combining short-term anaerobic digestion with the Fenton reagent and skeleton construction body.
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