A review on fabricating functional materials by heavy metal-containing sludges.
Hao HouZixing LiuJia ZhangJizhi ZhouGuangren QianPublished in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2020)
With the development of industry, sustainable use of natural resources has become a worldwide hot topic. Heavy metal-containing sludge (HMS) is a hazardous waste after wastewater treatment. At present, HMS is still treated by landfill or landfill after incineration. Considering the components, HMS usually contains various heavy metals and organic compounds, which is potentially used as a raw resource for catalyst production. This review thus concludes recent reports and developments in this field. First, basic technologies are summarized as component regulation, precursor formation, and structure transformations. Second, prepared materials are applied in various catalytic fields, such as gas purification, photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, and Fenton catalysis. During these processes, key factors are multi-metallic components, metal doping, temperature, and pH. They not only influence the formation of HMS-derived catalyst but also the catalytic activity. Furthermore, catalytic activities of HMS-derived catalysts are compared with those synthesized by pure reagents. An assessment and accounting are also supplied if raw resources are substituted by HMS. Finally, in order to apply HMS in a real application, more works must be devoted to the influence of trace metal doping on catalytic activities and stabilities. Besides, more pilot experiments are urgently necessary.
Keyphrases
- heavy metals
- wastewater treatment
- sewage sludge
- municipal solid waste
- risk assessment
- health risk assessment
- health risk
- highly efficient
- antibiotic resistance genes
- visible light
- room temperature
- microbial community
- ionic liquid
- emergency department
- randomized controlled trial
- reduced graphene oxide
- transition metal
- carbon dioxide
- gold nanoparticles
- hydrogen peroxide
- drinking water
- drug induced