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Migration characteristics of heavy metals during sludge pyrolysis
Zhiyuan Zhang1, Rui Ju1, Hengtao Zhou1
1School of Energy and Architectural Environment Engineering, Henan University of Urban Construction, Pingdingshan 467036, China.
Abstract:
A comprehensive study was conducted to investigate the pyrolysis characteristics of municipal sludge, and the activation energy of sludge pyrolysis was determined using the Model-free method. The detailed migration characteristics of heavy metals in the pyrolysis products were also investigated at different pyrolysis temperatures (250-850 °C). The results demonstrate that sludge pyrolysis is a multi-step process; the activation energy of pyrolysis increased with the pyrolysis conversion rate, and the average activation energy was calculated as 79.59 kJ mol-1. As the pyrolysis temperature increased, the char yield decreased, the tar yield increased then decreased, and the gas yield increased. At 850 °C, the thermal volatilities of heavy metals followed the sequence Cu < Cr < Ni < Mn < Pb < As < Zn < Cd = Hg. In addition, Cu, Cr, and Ni were seldom involved in migration during pyrolysis while As, Cd, and Hg readily migrated even at low pyrolysis temperatures. The results provide a theoretical basis for sludge pyrolysis technologies and heavy metals migration control.
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