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Preparation of biochar from anaerobic digested sludge for enhancement of sludge dewatering.

Authors :
Li, Zhuo
Chen, Kai
Zhai, Shixin
Yang, Lisha
Yu, Tong
Yuan, Huibin
Zeng, Bizhen
Yang, Lan
Qi, Feilan
Zhu, Hongtao
Source :
Chemosphere. Aug2024, Vol. 362, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Effective dewatering is vital for both sludge treatment and resource recovery. This study focuses on converting post-anaerobic digested sludge into biochar to enhance sludge dewatering. The sludge-derived biochar is further modified with polyacrylamide (PAM-ADBC) and applied with sulfuric acid-modified montmorillonite (HMTS) for better performance. Significant advancements in dewatering were noted, even at reduced HMTS (0.1 g/g DS) and PAM-ADBC (25 g/kg DS) dosages. These improvements resulted in a remarkable 41.96% enhancement in capillary suction time (17.2 s) and a notable 20.26% reduction in moisture content (66.33%), respectively, all while maintaining a stable pH level. HMTS, with leached cations, improved dewatering by decomposing the extracellular polymeric substance structure through electro-neutralization to release the internal bound water within sludge flocs. Simultaneously, PAM-ADBC coagulated decomposed sludge particles into larger flocs to form a skeletal structure with itself to discharge internal water in compression dewatering. This study introduces a resource recovery method for anaerobically digested sludge and highlights its potential for sustainable utilization. [Display omitted] • A novel PAM modified anaerobic digested sludge-based biochar (PAM-ADBC) prepared. • A sulfuric acid modified montmorillonite (HMTS) prepared. • Improvement achieved in capillary suction time (by 42%) and moisture content (20%). • PAM-ADBC and HMTS exhibited synergistic enhancing effects on sludge dewatering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
362
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemosphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178811518
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142687