| Literature DB >> 27718404 |
Zhang-Wei He1, Wen-Zong Liu2, Ling Wang1, Cong-Cong Tang1, Ze-Chong Guo1, Chun-Xue Yang1, Ai-Jie Wang3.
Abstract
This study aimed to clarify phosphorus (P) fractions in waste activated sludge (WAS) and explore release performance and enhancement mechanism of different P species related to pH. Results showed that inorganic P (IP) was the major P fraction in raw sludge (87.86% of total solid P), and non-apatite inorganic P (NAIP), the most labile P forms, occupied 81.30% of IP, suggesting that WAS could be selected as potential substitution of phosphate rock. The optimized acid and alkaline conditions were pH=4 and pH=12 for molybdate reactive P accumulation, increased by 311.20mg/L and 479.18mg/L compared to raw sludge, which were 3.80 and 5.84 times higher than that of control, respectively. The mechanism study demonstrated that high pH promoted NAIP release, and apatite P was sensitive to low pH. Moreover, the releasable and recoverable P depended on both fractions of different P species in sludge and pH adjustment for sludge treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Enhancement mechanism; Molybdate reactive P accumulation; Phosphorus species; Waste activated sludge; pH
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27718404 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.10.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642