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Comparison of dried sludge and sludge ash for phosphorus recovery with acidic and alkaline leaching

Neslihan Semerci, Saifurahman Ahadi, Sevil Coşgun

2020Water and Environment Journal33 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Nowadays, the recovery of phosphorus has been in the spotlight due to its importance for food security and depleting sources. In this study, phosphorus recovery from dried sewage sludge and sludge ash by acid and alkaline leaching was evaluated. Optimum extraction time and temperature were determined as two hours and ambient temperature. Results showed the superiority of strong acidic conditions for leaching; 75 ml/g with 0.4N HCl and 25 ml/g with 0.6N HCl were determined as optimum conditions to achieve efficient phosphorus dissolution from sludge ash (94.6%) and dried sludge (91.1%), respectively, with the lower heavy metal concentrations. Lower L/S ratio put forward the dried sludge as a more advantageous resource for phosphorus extraction. Besides, by alkaline leaching of sludge ash and dried sludge, 60.3 and 70.3% phosphorus dissolutions were achieved with 75 ml/g and 1N NaOH; and the leachate was a suitable product for phosphorus precipitation due to its high pH.

Topics & Concepts

Leaching (pedology)LeachateChemistryPhosphorusSewage sludgePulp and paper industryEnvironmental chemistrySewage treatmentEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental engineeringSoil waterOrganic chemistryEngineeringSoil sciencePhosphorus and nutrient managementAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalParathyroid Disorders and Treatments
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