Municipal sewage sludge is abundant and rich in phosphorus, making it a promising alternative phosphorus reserve. A good knowledge of the phosphorus transformation during pyrolysis will underlie the industrial phosphorus… Click to show full abstract
Municipal sewage sludge is abundant and rich in phosphorus, making it a promising alternative phosphorus reserve. A good knowledge of the phosphorus transformation during pyrolysis will underlie the industrial phosphorus recycling and reclamation of sewage sludge. This work first advanced a novel calcium oxide (CaO)-enhancement phosphorus-recycling technique based on pyrolysis of sewage sludge, by regulating the transformation of phosphorus in sewage sludge during pyrolysis through the CaO addition. The obtained results indicated that CaO addition promoted the formation of hydroxylapatite, which is a desirable phosphorus species for plant growth. The factors of pyrolysis temperature and inherent composition of sewage sludge both influenced the fraction of hydroxylapatite during pyrolysis. An increase in pyrolysis temperature and a sludge with a high content of ash and a low content of volatile matters potentially promoted the transformation of P from organic phosphorus to the inorganic species during pyro...
               
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