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Adsorption of phosphate over a novel magnesium-loaded sludge-based biochar.

Chu-Ya WangQi WangHeng-Deng ZhouXin FangQi ZengGuangcan Zhu
Published in: PloS one (2024)
The production of sludge-based biochar to recover phosphorus (P) from wastewater and reuse the recovered phosphorus as agricultural fertilizer is a preferred process. This article mainly studied the removal of phosphate (PO4-P) from aqueous solution by synthesizing sludge-based biochar (MgSBC-0.1) from anaerobic fermentation sludge treated with magnesium (Mg)-loading-modification, and compared it with unmodified sludge-based biochar (SBC). The physicochemical properties, adsorption efficiency, and adsorption mechanism of MgSBC-0.1 were studied. The results showed that the surface area of MgSBC-0.1 synthesized increased by 5.57 times. The material surface contained MgO, Mg(OH)2, and CaO nanoparticles. MgSBC-0.1 can effectively remove phosphate in the initial solution pH range of 3.00-7.00, with a fitted maximum phosphorus adsorption capacity of 379.52 mg·g-1. The adsorption conforms to the pseudo second-order kinetics model and Langmuir isotherm adsorption curve. The characterization of the adsorbed composite material revealed the contribution of phosphorus crystal deposition and electrostatic attraction to phosphorus absorption.
Keyphrases
  • sewage sludge
  • anaerobic digestion
  • aqueous solution
  • heavy metals
  • municipal solid waste
  • wastewater treatment
  • risk assessment
  • microbial community
  • drug delivery
  • solid state
  • human health
  • saccharomyces cerevisiae