Feasibility of bioleaching combined with Fenton-like reaction to remove heavy metals from sewage sludge
•Bioleaching combined with Fenton-like reaction was feasible for heavy metal removal.•Zn and Cd were efficiently solubilized within 5-day bioleaching.•Cu and Pb solubilization was effectively enhanced Fenton-like reaction.•Heavy metal solubilization depended on their forms in sludge. Feasibility of...
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Published in | Bioresource technology Vol. 142; pp. 530 - 534 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Kidlington
Elsevier Ltd
01.08.2013
Elsevier |
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Summary: | •Bioleaching combined with Fenton-like reaction was feasible for heavy metal removal.•Zn and Cd were efficiently solubilized within 5-day bioleaching.•Cu and Pb solubilization was effectively enhanced Fenton-like reaction.•Heavy metal solubilization depended on their forms in sludge.
Feasibility of bioleaching combining with Fenton-like reaction to remove heavy metals from sewage sludge was investigated. After 5-day bioleaching, the sludge pH decreased from 6.95 to 2.50, which satisfied the acidic conditions for Fenton-like reaction. Meanwhile, more than 50% of sludge-borne heavy metals were dissolved except for Pb. The bioleached sludge was further oxidized with Fenton-like reaction, with an optimal H2O2 dosage of 5g/L, the Cu, Zn, Pb and Cd removal reached up to 75.3%, 72.6%, 34.5% and 65.4%, respectively, and the residual content of heavy metals in treated sludge meets the requirement of Disposal of Sludge from Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant – Control Standards for Agricultural Use (CJ/T 309-2009) of China for A grade sludge. Bioleaching combined with Fenton-like reaction was the most effective method for heavy metal removal, compared with 15-day bioleaching and inorganic acid leaching with 10% H2SO4, 10% HCl and 10% HNO3. |
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ISSN: | 0960-8524 1873-2976 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biortech.2013.05.070 |