Literature DB >> 25971806

Recovery of phosphate from the supernatant of activated sludge pretreated by microwave irradiation through chemical precipitation.

Dean Xiao1, Haiming Huang2, Yang Jiang3, Li Ding3.   

Abstract

This paper presents a technology of releasing phosphate from activated sludge by using a combined process of microwave irradiation and anaerobic stirring, followed by phosphate recovery from the resulting supernatant via chemical precipitation without addition of chemicals, except for a pH regulator. A series of experiments was conducted to examine the effects of microwave irradiation time, sludge solution pH, sludge concentration, and anaerobic stirring time on the release of phosphate. The results revealed that all of these parameters had a significant effect on the release of phosphate via the proposed combined process, and the combination of 180 s of microwave irradiation and 1 h of anaerobic stirring was found to give optimal phosphate release. When the sludge solution was acidized before pretreatment, the phosphate concentration of the supernatant increased rapidly. A 25 g/L sludge concentration was found to be optimal for the release of phosphate, beyond this concentration, there was no increase in the phosphate release. Under the optimal conditions of phosphate release (irradiation time, 180 s; solution pH, 2; sludge concentration, 25 g/L; anaerobic stirring time, 1 h), the total orthophosphate (PT) concentration in the supernatant reached 396 mg/L, accompanied by high concentrations of metal cations such as Ca, Mg, K, Al, and Fe. When the pH of the supernatant was adjusted to 9-10, the recovery efficiency of phosphate reached approximately 95 %. The analysis results indicated that the main components of the collected precipitates were amorphous calcium phosphate and struvite, which can be used as alternate phosphate minerals.

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Keywords:  Activated sludge; Anaerobic stirring; Chemical precipitation; Microwave irradiation; Phosphate recovery

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25971806     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-4504-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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