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Study on the preparation of granular alum sludge adsorbent for phosphorus removal

2019; Pergamon Press; Volume: 79; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2166/wst.2019.241

ISSN

1996-9732

Autores

Haijie Wu, J. P. Wang, Erhong Duan, Feng Yun, Zhi‐Yuan Wan, Yifan Wu, Y. Q. Lu,

Tópico(s)

Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment

Resumo

Abstract Alum sludge is the sludge discharged from a sedimentation tank in a drinking water treatment plant when polymerized with poly-aluminum chloride (PAC). In this paper, granular alum sludge adsorbent (GASA) was manufactured using powdery alum sludge (PAS) as the raw material and methods such as gluing and pore-forming. The effects of different binders, pore-forming agents, roasting temperatures, and roasting times on the formation of GASA and its dephosphorization performance were investigated. Results showed that the optimum binder was AlCl3 at a mass ratio of 8%, and the best pore-forming agent was starch at a 4% dosage ratio. Meanwhile, the optimum roasting temperature and time were 500 °C and 2 hours, respectively. The specific surface area of GASA was 23.124 m2/g. Scanning electron microscopy suggested that GASA's surface became rough, particles became tight, and average pore size increased, with additional pore channels. P adsorption by GASA reached 0.90 mg/g. The effluent phosphorus concentration of actual tail water decreased to 0.49 mg/L and the removal rate reached 73.5% when the GASA dosage was 20 g/L. The findings of this study are important for the further development of a low-cost adsorbent material for P removal in the future.

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