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Changes of Cu, Zn, and Ni chemical speciation in sewage sludge co-composted with sodium sulfide and lime

A batch composting study was performed to evaluate the feasibility of co-composting sewage sludge with sodium sulfide and lime (SSL) mixture (Na2S/CaO= 1:1), aiming at reducing the availability of heavy metals in the sludge compost. Sewage sludge with sawdust as a bulking agent was amended with SSL...

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Published in:Journal of environmental sciences (China) 2008-02, Vol.20 (2), p.156-160
Main Authors: WANG, Xuejiang, CHEN, Ling, XIA, Siqing, ZHAO, Jianfu
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description A batch composting study was performed to evaluate the feasibility of co-composting sewage sludge with sodium sulfide and lime (SSL) mixture (Na2S/CaO= 1:1), aiming at reducing the availability of heavy metals in the sludge compost. Sewage sludge with sawdust as a bulking agent was amended with SSL at 3% (w/w, dw), and composted for 15 d in laboratory batch reactors. The four stages of the Tessier sequential extraction method was employed to investigate changes in heavy metal fractions of Cu, Zn, and Ni in sewage sludge composted with SSL. For all the three metals, the mobile fractions, such as, exchangeable and carbonate bound were mainly transformed into low availability fractions (organic matter and sulfide, Fe-Mn oxides bound and residual forms), and the addition of SSL enhanced this transformation. Therefore, SSL is a suitable material to co-compost with sewage sludge to reduce the availability of heavy metals. According to the cabbage seed germination test, a SSL amendment of ≤3% (w/w, dw) is recommended to co-compost with sewage sludge.
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Brassica - drug effects
Brassica - growth & development
Calcium Compounds
co-composting
Copper - analysis
Copper - toxicity
Germination - drug effects
heavy metals
Nickel - analysis
Nickel - toxicity
Oxides
sequential extraction
Sewage
sewage sludge
Sulfides
Waste Disposal, Fluid - methods
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
Water Pollutants, Chemical - toxicity
Zinc - analysis
Zinc - toxicity
复合堆肥
污水处理
硫化钠
重金属
title Changes of Cu, Zn, and Ni chemical speciation in sewage sludge co-composted with sodium sulfide and lime
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