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Transformation of phosphorus by MgCl 2 and CaCl 2 during sewage sludge incineration

Phosphorus (P) recovery from sewage sludge (SS) have been regarded as an effective method of P recycling. The effects of incineration temperature, incineration time, and chlorine additives on the distribution of P speciation during sludge incineration were studied. Moreover, the reactions between mo...

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Published in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2021-11, Vol.28 (42), p.60268
Main Authors: Xu, Yunfeng, Chen, Jingyan, Yang, Fei, Fang, Yangfan, Qian, Guangren
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Language:English
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Summary:Phosphorus (P) recovery from sewage sludge (SS) have been regarded as an effective method of P recycling. The effects of incineration temperature, incineration time, and chlorine additives on the distribution of P speciation during sludge incineration were studied. Moreover, the reactions between model compounds AlPO and additives (MgCl and CaCl ) were investigated by thermogravimetric differential thermal analysis and X-ray diffraction measurements. The results demonstrated that the increase in temperature and time stimulated the volatilization of non-apatite inorganic phosphorus (NAIP) instead of apatite phosphorus (AP). MgCl and CaCl can greatly promote the conversion of NAIP to AP. Additionally, AlPO reacted with MgCl are incinerated at 500-600 °C to form Mg (PO ) , which is mainly due to the reaction of the intermediate product MgO and AlPO . Reactions between AlPO and CaCl occurred at 700-750 °C and produced Ca PO Cl, which can be directly used with high bioavailability. These findings suggested that chlorine additives in the SS incineration process can obtain phosphorus-containing minerals with higher bioavailability to realize the resource utilization of P in sludge.
ISSN:1614-7499
DOI:10.1007/s11356-021-13859-w