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Sludge poses a serious threat to the environmental health. Hot-pressing drying has been proven efficient in sludge treatment because of the reduced thermal contact resistance, rapid increase in sludge temperature, and high drying rate. Sludge extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) significantly influence moisture transfer. However, whether in hot-pressing or traditional thermal drying, the effect of EPS on sludge moisture-holding capacity is rarely reported. Thereby, this study investigated the relationship between hydrophilic/hydrophobic characteristics of EPS and sludge moisture-holding capacity at various drying time and mechanical compression using XAD resin fractionation. Thermodynamic analysis indicated that sludge moisture desorption isotherms, net isosteric heat of desorption, and differential entropy presented a downward trend with the increase in drying time and mechanical compression, suggesting reduced sludge moisture-holding capacity. EPS analysis showed that at the same drying time, applying 25 kPa mechanical compression increased sludge temperature by 16 % and protein content by 13.8 %. At the same sludge temperature, protein content rose by 7.3 % compared to the drying without mechanical compression. It was concluded that the fast rise in sludge temperature and the mechanical extrusion facilitated the destruction of sludge microbial flocs, accelerating the release of intracellular and EPS-bound moisture and contributing to the decrease in moisture-holding capacity. Besides, tryptophan protein-like substances were the major source of hydrophilic/hydrophobic organic matter, compared to polysaccharide and humic acid-like substances. The gradually reduced sludge moisture-holding capacity was divided into three stages. Below 67 °C, the moisture desorption was dominated by the release of intracellular moisture. Below 85 °C, the increase in protein and the enhanced exposure of hydrophobic functional groups in protein improved the hydrophobicity of EPS. Above 85 °C, protein consumption due to thermal decomposition and browning reaction facilitated the desorption of EPS-bound moisture. Hence, this study provided novel insights into the mechanism of sludge drying.

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