An innovative approach to the application of ultrasounds to remove polyethylene microspheres from activated sludge
Abstract:
During the secondary treatment of Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP) previous studies have reported that microplastics (MPs), which correspond to plastic fragments smaller than 5 mm, are mostly retained in the activated sludge. Since the sludge can be applied as a fertilizer in agricultural land, the presence of MPs in this matrix can lead to soil contamination. In this study, the application of ultrasounds at a frequency of 80 kHz was tested to remove polyethylene (PE) microspheres from activated sludge samples in order to reduce their concentration in this organic matrix. The application of ultrasounds at a power of 50 W and 8 min 45 sec promoted the removal of 48 ± 4% of MPs from the mixed liquor (2820 ± 51 mg/L of TSS). However, under the same operating conditions, 12 ± 4% of MPs were recovery from the concentrated mixed liquor (9395 ± 164 mg/L of TSS). For the concentrated sludge, a higher power and a longer sonication time (80 kHz; 90 W; 30 min) was necessary to improve the MP recovery. Under these conditions 38 ± 4% of MPs were removed from the sludge. This is the first study applying ultrasounds to remove MPs from activated sludge and the results indicate that ultrasonication can be a suitable instrument in minimizing the concentration of PE microspheres in activated sludge, and thereby minimizing soil contamination when biosolids are applied to agriculture.
Año de publicación:
2021
Keywords:
- Microplastic
- Ultrasound
- Activated sludge
- Polyethylene
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Ciencia ambiental
- Tratamiento de aguas residuales
- Química ambiental
Áreas temáticas:
- Ingeniería sanitaria
- Técnicas, equipos y materiales
- Ingeniería y operaciones afines