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Use of Mg/Ca modified biochars to take up phosphorus from acid-extract of incinerated sewage sludge ash (ISSA) for fertilizer application

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 244, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.118853

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Fertilizer; Phosphorus; Sewage sludge ash; Biochars; Peanut shells

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  1. Hong Kong Research Grants Council GRF [PolyU 152132/14E]

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Recovery of phosphorus (P) from incinerated sewage sludge ash (ISSA) by biochar is an attractive solution for mitigating the P scarcity and transferring waste to resources. This work used Mg/Ca-modified biochars to take up P from the acid-extract from ISSA at low pH (<2), which simplified the previous P recycling process. The hypothesis is to produce a P-enriched post-sorption biochar that can be directly applied as a P fertilizer. Wastes of peanut shell and sugarcane bagasse were used to synthesize Mg/Ca-modified biochars at pyrolysis temperatures of 450 degrees C, 700 degrees C and 850 degrees C. Preliminary results indicated Mg-modified sugarcane bagasse biochar pyrolysed at 700 degrees C produced optimal P-absorption. This biochar was positively charged and had a high specific surface area (1440 m(2)/g), consistent with a layered porous structure. The optimal biochar showed rapid adsorption of P which could be described by the pseudosecond-order model. Successful adsorption of P from the acid-extract by the optimal biochar was mainly due to chemical precipitation and its adsorption capacity is 129.79 mg P/g biochar. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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