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Characterization of heavy metals and oil components in the products of oily sludge after hydrothermal treatment

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 424, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127293

Keywords

environmental risk; hydrothermal treatment; heavy metals; oily sludge; oil

Funding

  1. Key Program for China-EU International Cooperation in Science and Technology Innovation, China [2018YFE0117300, 2019YFE0123200]
  2. Shaanxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation Research Program-Shaanxi Coal Joint Funding, China [2019JLZ-12]
  3. Open Project Program of State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Pollution Control, China [PPC2019006, PPC2020002]
  4. Foundation of State Key Laboratory of High-Efficiency Utilization of Coal and Green Chemical Engineering, China [2021-K24]

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The study revealed that siloxane and heavy oil components remain in the solid residue during hydrothermal treatment and mechanical compression, while light oils and oils with hydrophilic groups are transferred to hydrothermal fluids. Additionally, the content of heavy metals in the solid residue increased at a temperature of 240 degrees Celsius and a residence time of 60 minutes. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy results showed an increase in hydroxyl groups, which benefits the adsorption of heavy metals and other pollutants.
In this study, the method combining hydrothermal treatment (HT) and in-situ mechanical compression (MC) is used to treat oily sludge. The possible transfer and reaction pathways of different oil components during the process of HT&MC were investigated. In addition, the leaching toxicity, distribution, and risk of heavy metals in oily sludge treated in different temperatures and residence times were evaluated. The results revealed that siloxane and heavy oil components are left in the solid residue, and the light oils and oils with hydrophilic groups are transferred to hydrothermal fluids. The content of Cd, Cr, Pb, and Zn in form of F4 (residual) in the solid residue obtained at a hydrothermal temperature of 240 degrees C and residence time of 60 min increased by 7.37%, 1.21%, 3.06%, and 9.97%. This reduced the biological availability and environmental risk of heavy metals in the treated oily sludge. Meanwhile, the result of FT-IR illustrated an increase in hydroxyl groups of alcohols, phenols and organic acids, which have a beneficial effect on the adsorption of heavy metals and other pollutants. All results indicated that HT&MC might be a suitable pretreatment method for the stabilization of heavy metals in oily sludge.

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