Copper and trace element fractionation in electrokinetically treated methanogenic anaerobic granular sludge

J. Virkutyte, E.D. van Hullebusch, M. Sillanpaa, P.N.L. Lens

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Abstract

The effect of electrokinetic treatment (0.15 mA cm(-2)) on the metal fractionation in anaerobic granular sludge artificially contaminated with copper (initial copper concentration 1000 mg kg(-1) wet sludge) was studied. Acidification of the sludge (final pH 4.2 in the sludge bed) with the intention to desorb the copper species bound to the organic/sulfides and residual fractions did not result in an increased mobility, despite the fact that a higher quantity of copper was measured in the more mobile (i.e. exchangeable/carbonate) fractions at final pH 4.2 compared to circum-neutral pH conditions. Also addition of the chelating agent EDTA (Cu2+:EDTA4- ratio 1.2:1) did not enhance the mobility of copper from the organic/sulfides and residual fractions, despite the fact that it induced a reduction of the total copper content of the sludge. The presence of sulfide precipitates likely influences the copper mobilisation from these less mobile fractions, and thus makes EDTA addition ineffective to solubilise copper from the granules
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)517-529
JournalEnvironmental Pollution
Volume138
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Keywords

  • metal-contaminated soils
  • heavy-metals
  • sewage-sludge
  • sequential extraction
  • pilot-scale
  • removal
  • remediation
  • speciation
  • zinc
  • sediments

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