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Title Sludge and scum blends from water and sewage treatment plants for energy recovering toward a circular economy perspective
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Authors Carneiro, M; Bilotta, P; Malucelli, LC; Och, SH; Carvalho, MAD
Title Sludge and scum blends from water and sewage treatment plants for energy recovering toward a circular economy perspective
Year 2020
Published International Journal Of Environmental Science And Technology, 17, 9
DOI 10.1007/s13762-020-02727-8
Abstract Here, we investigate how to improve the energetic potential of different sludge and scum from water and sewage treatment plants through co-combustion of their blends. We collected samples in Curitiba, Brazil, from: (a) anaerobic sewage treatment sludge; (b) aerobic sewage treatment sludge; (c) sewage treatment scum; (d) drinking water treatment sludge. We characterized the samples in terms of their energetic potential-by thermal analysis-and chemical composition-by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffractometry. The aerobic treatment sewage sludge and sewage treatment sludge had the highest useful heating value (9.47 MJ kg(-1)), whereas pure drinking water treatment sludge had the lowest one (4.62 MJ kg(-1)), which was increased upon blending with anaerobic sewage treatment sludge (7.29 MJ kg(-1)). Sewage treatment scum and aerobic treatment sewage sludge were mainly composed by quartz and gypsum, and both the blends and pure samples had the same crystalline structure. In conclusion, mixing aerobic/anaerobic sludges and sewage treatment sludge/drinking water treatment sludge improved their energetic potential compared to the pure samples. Thus, blending is a promising alternative to manage water and sewage by-products in a circular economy perspective.
Author Keywords Aerobic sludge; Anaerobic sludge; Water sludge; Differential scanning calorimetry; Useful heating value
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000523074600003
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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