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Influence of ageing on the structure and phosphate adsorption capacity of dewatered alum sludge
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Date Issued
2008-12-15
Date Available
2011-08-31T14:31:10Z
Abstract
In line with the increasing studies on the beneficial reuse of alum sludge from a “waste” into useful raw material, this paper reports an in-depth investigation of the effects of ageing time on the structure and the phosphate adsorption capacity of a dewatered alum sludge obtained from a local drinking water treatment plant in Ireland. During the ageing period from 0 day to up to 18 months, the adsorption capacity of the sludge varied from 21.4 to 23.9 mg-P g-1-sludge at pH 4.3, 14.3 to 14.9 mg-P g-1-sludge at pH 7.0 and 0.9 to 1.1 mg-P g-1-sludge at pH 9.0, respectively, indicating marginal effect of ageing time on such sludge's ability to adsorb phosphate. This result seems conflict with other studies reported in the literature. To reveal such, series of investigations including physicochemical characterization, morphological structure, BET surface area and porous structure of the aged sludge were carried out. All the results conclusively show that ageing time has insignificant effect on the structure and properties of the dewatered alum sludge and thus the phosphate adsorption capacity of the alum sludge remains insignificant change during the ageing.
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Other funder
Other Sponsorship
Environmental Protection Agency
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Chemical Engineering Journal
Volume
145
Issue
2
Start Page
276
End Page
284
Copyright (Published Version)
2008 Elsevier B.V.
Subject – LCSH
Water treatment plant residuals
Phosphates--Absorption and adsorption
Alum--Structure
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1385-8947
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