CO2 capture performance of biochar prepared from sewage sludge after conditioning with different dewatering agents

Journal of environmental chemical engineering(2022)

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The appropriate conditioning of sewage sludge can facilitate its reuse as an adsorbent, such as that for CO 2 capture to mitigate greenhouse effects. Herein, we treated raw sludge with two common dewatering conditioners (cationic polyacrylamide and polymeric aluminum chloride) and prepared the corresponding biochar (denoted as B-CPAM and B-PAC, respectively). These biochars were compared to that prepared from untreated sludge (B-SS) in terms of surface elements, surface functional groups, specific surface area, pore volume, and the capacity for CO 2 capture. The mechanism of CO 2 capture by sludge-derived biochars was analyzed, and the environmental risk due to the heavy metals in different forms was evaluated using risk assessment criteria. CO 2 capacities of B-PAC (31.86 mg/g) and B-CPAM (48.54 mg/g) were higher than that of B-SS (28.36 mg/g). The optimal performance of B-CPAM for capturing CO 2 is attributed to its largest microporous volume and microporous surface area. Oxygen-containing functional groups on the surface of biochar can react with CO 2 by forming hydrogen bonds, and the amino groups can also condense with CO 2 , thereby improving the CO 2 capture performance of biochar. And it was found that in B-CPAM, apart from Fe and Al, other heavy metals are more easily bound to CO 2 , such as Cd. The environmental risks of heavy metal pollution from B-CPAM and B-PAC were less than that from B-SS. Overall, all three sludge-derived biochars, especially B-CPAM, could potentially be used as adsorbents for CO 2 . Our results also highlight the importance of using a suitable dewatering conditioner at wastewater treatment plants. The datasets used or analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request. • Biochar from cationic polyacrylamide-conditioned sludge showed good CO2 capture. • Micropores play a key role in CO2 capture by biochars. • Metals in the biochar affect the CO2 capture. • B-CPAM has the best CO2 capture at 90°C.
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Cationic polyacrylamide, Polymeric aluminum chloride, Porespace Heavy metal pollution risk
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