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J Air Waste Manag Assoc ; 73(1): 15-24, 2023 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35759619

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Hyperthermophilic composting (HTC) is regarded as an effective method for processing sewage sludge. The aim of the study was to investigate effects of using biochar as an amendment on the preservation of nitrogen and passivation of heavy metal during the HTC process of sewage sludge. Results showed that HTC improved the fermentation efficiency and the compost maturity by increases in the temperature and germination index (GI) value, and decreases in the moisture and C/N ratio compared to conventional thermophilic composting. HTC process and the biochar addition resulted in a decrease of the nitrogen loss compared with the control pile during composting by promoting transforming ammonium into nitrite nitrogen. Adding biochar to composting inhibited the transformation of Cu, Zn and Pb into more mobile speciation compared to the control pile although their contents increased during composting, which lead to reduction in availability of heavy metals. Thus, HTC process with the addition of biochar is viable for the reduction of the nitrogen losses and mobility of heavy metal in compost.Implications: The treatment of sewage sludge is imminent due to its threat to general health and ecosystems. This work represents the effects of adding biochar on the preservation of nitrogen and passivation of heavy metal during hyperthermophilic composting of sewage sludge. Our results indicate that the additions of biochar and hyperthermophilic composting engendered the several of positive effects on the preservation of nitrogen and passivation of heavy metal. Thus, HTC process with the addition of biochar is viable for the reduction of the nitrogen losses and mobility of heavy metal in compost.


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Compostagem , Metais Pesados , Esgotos , Nitrogênio , Ecossistema , Solo , Metais Pesados/análise
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Water Environ Res ; 94(7): e10763, 2022 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35822693

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A phosphorus removal biochar adsorbent was prepared from Fenton sludge. The adsorption process was optimized, and its phosphorus adsorption mechanism was discussed. It was found that the phosphorus adsorption performance of biochar prepared from single Fenton sludge (FBC-400) was better than that of co-pyrolysis of Fenton sludge and bamboo powder. The optimum condition was that Fenton sludge pyrolyzed at 400°C (FBC-400). FBC-400 had a larger specific surface area than that prepared by co-pyrolysis with bamboo powder. And the high content of iron element could provide a higher surface charge of the biochar, thereby increasing the electrostatic adsorption of phosphorus onto FBC-400. The phosphorus adsorption was highly pH dependent by FBC-400, which can enhance electrostatic adsorption and increase adsorption capacity in acidic conditions. The effect of coexisting anion on adsorption performance was mainly affected by CO3 2- , reducing the adsorption capacity by at least 49%, whereas other anions had no obvious interference. The adsorption process of FBC-400 accorded with the pseudo-second-order kinetic model and the Langmuir model, which indicated that the adsorption process was monolayer adsorption and mainly chemical adsorption, and the maximum saturated phosphorus adsorption capacity was 8.77 mg g-1 . The mechanisms for phosphorus adsorption were electrostatic adsorption and inner-sphere complexing. 1 M NaOH was used for desorption, and the adsorption capacity remained at 81% in the fifth cycle. PRACTITIONER POINTS: The Fenton sludge biochar usage as an adsorbent could be a win-win strategy to convert waste biomass to valuable - product. The adsorption process accorded with the Langmuir model, the maximum phosphorus adsorption capacity was 8.77 mg/g at 25°C. The adsorption mechanisms were electrostatic adsorption and inner-sphere complexing. 1M NaOH was used for desorption, and the adsorption capacity remained at 81% in the fifth cycle.


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Fósforo , Esgotos , Carvão Vegetal , Pós , Esgotos/química , Hidróxido de Sódio
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