| Literature DB >> 24342049 |
Huan-Xin Weng1, Xue-Wen Ma2, Feng-Xia Fu3, Jin-Jun Zhang3, Zan Liu3, Li-Xun Tian3, Chongxuan Liu4.
Abstract
Speciation can fundamentally affect on the stability and toxicity of heavy metals in sludge from wastewater treatment plants. This research investigated the speciation of heavy metals in sludge from both municipal and industrial sources, and metal speciation change as a result of drying process to reduce sludge volume. The changes in sludge properties including sludge moisture content, temperature, density, and electrical conductivity were also monitored to provide insights into the mechanisms causing the change in heavy metal speciation. The results show that the drying process generally stabilized Cr, Cu, Cd, and Pb in sludge by transforming acid-soluble, reducible, and oxidizable species into structurally stable forms. Such transformation and stabilization occurred regardless of the sludge source and type, and were primarily caused by the changes in sludge properties associated with decomposition of organic matter and sulfide. The results enhanced our understanding of the geochemical behavior of heavy metals in municipal sludge, and are useful for designing a treatment system for environment-friendly disposal of sludge.Entities:
Keywords: Heavy metal; Sewage sludge drying; Stabilization; Transformation
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24342049 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.11.051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588