Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4996650 Bioresource Technology 2018 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Heavy metals were concentrated in the hydrochar by HTC treatment.•The environmental risk of heavy metals in the hydrochar was lower than SS.•The chars from hydrochar pyrolysis are less toxic than that from SS.•HTC combined with pyrolysis immobilized heavy metals in SS.

The heavy metals distribution during hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of sewage sludge, and pyrolysis of the resultant hydrochar was investigated and compared with raw sludge pyrolysis. The results showed that HTC reduced exchangeable/acid-soluble and reducible fraction of heavy metals and lowered the potential risk of heavy metals in sewage sludge. The pyrolysis favored the transformation of extracted/mobile fraction of heavy metals to residual form especially at high temperature, immobilizing heavy metals in the chars. Compared to the chars from raw sludge pyrolysis, the chars derived from hydrochar pyrolysis was more alkaline and had lower risk and less leachable heavy metals, indicating that pyrolysis imposed more positive effect on immobilization of heavy metals for the hydrochar than for sewage sludge. The present study demonstrated that HTC is a promising pretreatment prior to pyrolysis from the perspective of immobilization of heavy metals in sewage sludge.

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