生物炭
污水污泥
土地复垦
浸出(土壤学)
水热碳化
磷
环境科学
环境化学
肥料
渗滤液
背景(考古学)
热解
制浆造纸工业
废物管理
污水处理
化学
环境工程
碳化
吸附
地质学
工程类
有机化学
土壤水分
古生物学
土壤科学
考古
历史
作者
Ruichi Zhang,Qiushi Guo,Essi Sariola‐Leikas,Khanh‐Quang Tran,Chao He
出处
期刊:Water Research
[Elsevier]
日期:2024-03-27
卷期号:255: 121524-121524
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.watres.2024.121524
摘要
In the context of circular economy and global shortage of phosphorus (P) fertilizer production, it is crucial to effectively recover P during the treatment and disposal of sewage sludge (SS). Although thermal treatment of SS has been widely applied, a targeted P reclamation route is not yet well established. This study has comprehensively investigated and compared the physicochemical properties of SS and solid residues (hydrochar (HC), biochar (BC), sewage sludge ash (SSA), hydrochar ash (HCA), and biochar ash (BCA)) after application of three typical thermal treatment techniques (i.e., hydrothermal carbonization (180‒240 °C), pyrolysis (400‒600 °C) and combustion (850 ℃). P speciation and transformation during thermal processes were extensively explored followed by a rational proposal of effective P reclamation routes. Specifically, thermal processing decomposed organic P and converted non-apatite P to apatite P. Orthophosphate-P was found to be the main species in all samples. Physicochemical properties of the resulting thermal-derived products were significantly affected by the thermal techniques applied, thereby determining their feasibility for different P reclamation purposes. In particular, ash is not recommended for agricultural use due to higher harmful metals content, while acid leaching can be an alternative solution to synthesize non-Fe-containing P products because of the lower co-dissolved Fe content in the leachate. HC and BC offer the option for synthesis of Fe containing products. Eventually, HC and BC demonstrate great potential for agriculture application, however, a comprehensive risk assessment should be conducted before their real-world applications.
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