JOURNAL ARTICLE

Conversion of waste paper sludge into magnetic biochar for activation of peroxydisulfate for tetracycline removal

Xin ZhangHongtao ZhangShuhan CaiZehong Hu

Year: 2024 Journal:   Water Science & Technology Vol: 90 (8)Pages: 2327-2339   Publisher: Pergamon Press

Abstract

ABSTRACT The Fe2+-peroxydisulfate (PDS) process is an effective method to enhance paper sludge dewaterability. However, the generated waste of iron-rich sludge cake needs to be disposed of properly. Converting sludge cake into magnetic biochar catalysts can help to shorten its environmental risks, recover resources, and reduce catalyst costs. In this work, the magnetic sludge biochar (Fe-SBC) was prepared and applied as a PDS activator to remove tetracycline (TC). Results showed that the Fe-SBC pyrolyzed at 600 °C presented excellent catalytic activity for PDS to degrade TC (rate of 74.89%) under the optimum conditions (intrinsic pH, 10 mM PDS, 0.5 g/L Fe-SBC, and 50 mg/L TC). It was found for the first time that the addition sequences of the biochar catalyst and PDS were insignificant on TC removal. Furthermore, the TC removal mechanism was proposed to be free radicals (·OH, SO4·−, and O2−·) and non-radical (1O2) pathways working together for TC removal, for which 1O2 was dominated. In addition, coexisting ions (Cl− and CO32−) had an inhibitory effect on TC degradation. This work will provide a new recycling approach for waste paper sludge in wastewater treatment.

Keywords:
Biochar Peroxydisulfate Tetracycline Waste management Chemistry Pulp and paper industry Environmental science Environmental chemistry Pyrolysis Catalysis Biochemistry Engineering

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