Water Science and Technology (Sep 2023)

Effect of ultrasound-assisted EDTA and citric acid washing on heavy metal removal, residual heavy metal mobility, and sewage sludge quality

  • Hongpei Lu,
  • Yonggui Wu,
  • Youfa Luo,
  • Ziran Li,
  • Ziqi Wang,
  • Xiaoyu Peng,
  • Yibin Qiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2023.289
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 88, no. 6
pp. 1594 – 1607

Abstract

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We investigated the effects of ultrasound-assisted ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and citric acid (CA) washing on heavy metal (HM) removal, residual HM mobility, and sewage sludge quality. EDTA and CA washing of sewage sludge successfully reduced the total concentration of HMs after one round of washing, but the mobility of residual HMs increased significantly. The eluate had a high concentration of HMs and nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and total organic carbon), although the nutritional content of the sludge remained high. The three-phase ratio of the sludge after six rounds of washing by CA was closest to the ideal three-phase ratio, and the degree of influence on the physical structure of the soil after a land application was reduced, according to the fluctuation of generalized soil structure index (GSSI) and soil three-phase structure distance (STPSD) values. The results indicate that CA as an environmental-friendly washing agent can be the superior choice for sludge HM washing; single washing of sewage sludge may increase the mobility of residual HMs, so multiple washings should be considered for land application of sludge. HIGHLIGHTS Ultrasound-assisted chemical washing is a useful and efficient solution to remove HMs from sewage sludge.; The higher concentration (≥0.4 M) of biodegradable CA eluent could effectively reduce HMs in the sewage sludge compared to the traditional non-biodegradable EDTA eluent.;

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