Immobilization of heavy metals in tannery sludge by subcritical water treatment

Waste sludge discharged from tannery industry is a potential source of environmental pollution due to the hazardous heavy metals (HMs) such as chromium, copper and led. Surface water and soil pollutions by these HMs as a result of improper treatment and disposal of tannery sludge have become a great...

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Main Authors: Akter, A., Goto, M., Noor, M. J. M. M., Muzahidul Islam, A. K. M., Motoo, U., Ya, Z. Z., Parvez, A.
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spelling my.utm.755922018-04-15T08:06:36Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75592/ Immobilization of heavy metals in tannery sludge by subcritical water treatment Akter, A. Goto, M. Noor, M. J. M. M. Muzahidul Islam, A. K. M. Motoo, U. Ya, Z. Z. Parvez, A. T Technology (General) Waste sludge discharged from tannery industry is a potential source of environmental pollution due to the hazardous heavy metals (HMs) such as chromium, copper and led. Surface water and soil pollutions by these HMs as a result of improper treatment and disposal of tannery sludge have become a great health-hazard concern to the society.There are various immobilization techniques for HMs that have been proposed and/or are being practiced. The hydro-Thermal treatment utilizing subcritical water (SCW) is one of the new technologies, which is regarded as environmentally friendly and sustainable. The SCW technology can stabilize and reduce the volume of organic sludge as well as immobilize HMs to reduce direct toxicity and the risk. The study investigates immobilization of HMs, which are contained in tannery sludge in high concentrations, under the SCW conditions by forming a particular crystalline mineral that captures HMs. Based upon the preliminary SCW treatment experiments, which were conducted at moderate temperature of up 280°C and under the saturated pressure with amended silica and calcium, and leaching tests, it was observed that heavy metal concentrations in the leachate from tannery sludge decreased after the SCW treatment. This implies that the SCW treatment has a potential as an immobilization technology for HMs contained in tannery sludge. Experiments are currently being undertaken in order to optimize the SCW conditions and silica/calcium amendment ratio, to identify the mechanism of immobilization and to evaluate stability of the immobilized HMs. Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC 2017 Article PeerReviewed Akter, A. and Goto, M. and Noor, M. J. M. M. and Muzahidul Islam, A. K. M. and Motoo, U. and Ya, Z. Z. and Parvez, A. (2017) Immobilization of heavy metals in tannery sludge by subcritical water treatment. Chemical Engineering Transactions, 56 . pp. 265-270. ISSN 2283-9216 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85019444382&doi=10.3303%2fCET1756045&partnerID=40&md5=7cf07b9010a636482467f5b36314adfa
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Akter, A.
Goto, M.
Noor, M. J. M. M.
Muzahidul Islam, A. K. M.
Motoo, U.
Ya, Z. Z.
Parvez, A.
Immobilization of heavy metals in tannery sludge by subcritical water treatment
description Waste sludge discharged from tannery industry is a potential source of environmental pollution due to the hazardous heavy metals (HMs) such as chromium, copper and led. Surface water and soil pollutions by these HMs as a result of improper treatment and disposal of tannery sludge have become a great health-hazard concern to the society.There are various immobilization techniques for HMs that have been proposed and/or are being practiced. The hydro-Thermal treatment utilizing subcritical water (SCW) is one of the new technologies, which is regarded as environmentally friendly and sustainable. The SCW technology can stabilize and reduce the volume of organic sludge as well as immobilize HMs to reduce direct toxicity and the risk. The study investigates immobilization of HMs, which are contained in tannery sludge in high concentrations, under the SCW conditions by forming a particular crystalline mineral that captures HMs. Based upon the preliminary SCW treatment experiments, which were conducted at moderate temperature of up 280°C and under the saturated pressure with amended silica and calcium, and leaching tests, it was observed that heavy metal concentrations in the leachate from tannery sludge decreased after the SCW treatment. This implies that the SCW treatment has a potential as an immobilization technology for HMs contained in tannery sludge. Experiments are currently being undertaken in order to optimize the SCW conditions and silica/calcium amendment ratio, to identify the mechanism of immobilization and to evaluate stability of the immobilized HMs.
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author Akter, A.
Goto, M.
Noor, M. J. M. M.
Muzahidul Islam, A. K. M.
Motoo, U.
Ya, Z. Z.
Parvez, A.
author_facet Akter, A.
Goto, M.
Noor, M. J. M. M.
Muzahidul Islam, A. K. M.
Motoo, U.
Ya, Z. Z.
Parvez, A.
author_sort Akter, A.
title Immobilization of heavy metals in tannery sludge by subcritical water treatment
title_short Immobilization of heavy metals in tannery sludge by subcritical water treatment
title_full Immobilization of heavy metals in tannery sludge by subcritical water treatment
title_fullStr Immobilization of heavy metals in tannery sludge by subcritical water treatment
title_full_unstemmed Immobilization of heavy metals in tannery sludge by subcritical water treatment
title_sort immobilization of heavy metals in tannery sludge by subcritical water treatment
publisher Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75592/
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