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On top of the activation process, preliminary experiments and numerical optimization using response surface methodology (RSM) were designed and conducted. Through optimizing conditions, it was found that 70 min of contact time, pH 3, 3 g/L adsorbent dose, and 30 mg/L initial phosphate concentration as optimal, yielding 83% removal efficiency. Furthermore, adsorption kinetics and isotherm models were examined and the second-order kinetics and Langmuir isotherm models indicated best fit. Notably, the activated sludge could be regenerated for three cycles before efficiency dropped below 70%. 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摘要
净化水用于多种用途至关重要,但净化材料的可持续性和可获得性令人担忧。本研究的目的就是将水处理厂污泥(WTPS)转化为活性吸附剂,用于去除废水中的磷酸盐。WTPS 通过 300 °C 温度下的热活化以及 3 M 酸浓度、4 小时活化时间和 75 °C 活化温度下的化学活化过程进行活化,然后使用 BET、扫描电子显微镜(SEM)、傅立叶变换红外线、元素分析仪和差示扫描量热法对其进行表征。扫描电子显微镜和 BET 分析表明,该吸附剂孔隙度高(279.2 m2/g),吸附效率高。在活化过程的基础上,设计并进行了初步实验,并利用响应面方法论(RSM)进行了数值优化。通过优化条件,发现接触时间 70 分钟、pH 值 3、吸附剂剂量 3 g/L、初始磷酸盐浓度 30 mg/L 为最佳条件,去除效率为 83%。此外,还对吸附动力学和等温线模型进行了研究,结果表明二阶动力学和 Langmuir 等温线模型的拟合效果最佳。值得注意的是,活性污泥可以再生三次,然后效率才会低于 70%。因此,活性 WTPS 是一种前景广阔、可持续且易于获得的吸附剂,可用于废水处理中去除磷酸盐。
Preparation of an activated adsorbent from water treatment plant sludge for phosphate removal of from wastewater: optimization, characterization, isotherm, and kinetics studies
Purifying water for diverse uses is vital, but concerns lie with the sustainability and accessibility of purification materials. This study aimed to address this by turning readily available water treatment plant sludge (WTPS) into an activated adsorbent for phosphate removal in wastewater. WTPS was activated via thermal activation at 300 °C temperature and chemical activation processes of 3 M acid concentration, 4 h activation time, and 75 °C activation temperature, and then characterized using BET, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared, elemental analyzer, and differential scanning calorimetry. SEM and BET analyses revealed a highly porous adsorbent (279.2 m2/g) for efficient adsorption. On top of the activation process, preliminary experiments and numerical optimization using response surface methodology (RSM) were designed and conducted. Through optimizing conditions, it was found that 70 min of contact time, pH 3, 3 g/L adsorbent dose, and 30 mg/L initial phosphate concentration as optimal, yielding 83% removal efficiency. Furthermore, adsorption kinetics and isotherm models were examined and the second-order kinetics and Langmuir isotherm models indicated best fit. Notably, the activated sludge could be regenerated for three cycles before efficiency dropped below 70%. Thus, activated WTPS presents a promising, sustainable, and readily available adsorbent for phosphate removal in wastewater treatment.