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Titel: Electrodialytic treatment for metal removal from sewage sludge ash from fluidized bed combustion
Type: Journal articleTidsskriftartikel
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Kontaktforfatter:  Pazos, Marta
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Vigo, 36310 Vigo

Forfatter:  Kirkelund, Gunvor Marie (Cwisno: 10014)
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, Institut for Byggeri og Anlæg, Sektionen for Arktisk Teknologi
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Forfatter:  Ottosen, Lisbeth M. (Cwisno: 1924)
Technical University of Denmark, Department of Civil Engineering, Section for Building Materials
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Uddrag: Sewage sludge contains several potentially hazardous compounds such as heavy metals, PCBs, PAHs, etc. However, elements with high agricultural value (P, K or Ca) are also present. During the last years, the fluidized bed sludge combustor (FBSC) is considered an effective and novel alternative to treat sewage sludge. By its use, the high amount of sludge is reduced to a small quantity of ash and thermal destruction of toxic organic constituents is obtained. Conversely, heavy metals are retained in the ash. In this work the possibility for electrodialytic metal removal for sewage sludge ash from FBSC was studied. A detailed characterization of the sewage sludge ash was done initially, determining that, with the exception of Cd, the other heavy metals (Cr, Cu, Pb, Ni and Zn) were under the limiting levels of Danish legislation for the use of sewage sludge as fertilizer. After 14 days of electrodialytic treatment, the Cd concentration was reduced to values below the limiting concentration. In all experiments the concentrations of other metals were under limiting values of the Danish legislation. It can be concluded that the electrodialytic treatment is an adequate alternative to reduce the Cd concentration in FBSC ash prior to use as fertilizer.
Publiceret: in journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials (ISSN: 0304-3894) (DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.11.150) , vol: 176, issue: 1-3, pages: 1073-1078, 2010, Elsevier BV
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