Chitosan-Type Bioadditive-Modified Electronic Industry Waste Sludge

Feb 4, 2010 - alternative bioadditive to stabilize the leaching of heavy metal ions in ... extracted industrial sludge still needs to be stabilized fo...
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Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2010, 49, 2557–2561

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Chitosan-Type Bioadditive-Modified Electronic Industry Waste Sludge for Heavy Metal Stabilization with Assistance of Microwave Heating Rajabathar Jothiramalingam,* Shang-Lien Lo,* and Lan-Anh Phanthi Research Center for EnVironmental Pollution PreVention and Control Technology, Graduate Institute of EnVironmental Engineering, National Taiwan UniVersity, Taipei, Taiwan

Cement solidification is used as the common method for stabilizing industrial wastewater sludge in Taiwan. However, this method has the disadvantage of increasing the volume of waste. In contrast, chitosan-type biopolymer is used by several researchers for biosorption applications and dye discoloration in aqueous solutions. Therefore, in this study, commercially available low-cost chitosan-type material was used as an alternative bioadditive to stabilize the leaching of heavy metal ions in industrial sludge. The effects of additive dosage amount, power of microwave irradiation, and reaction time were studied. The heavy metal leaching capacity was determined using a standard TCLP test, and the elemental content in the leachate was analyzed by ICP. It was found that chitosan effectively stabilizes copper ions with higher selectivity in the presence of microwave irradiation and other toxic heavy metal ions. The optimized additive mixing in industrial sludge for the control of the leaching of copper and other heavy metal ions was found to be