Abstract

A novel method for sewage sludge treatment based on subjecting the wet sludge to high temperature thermal treatment in a microwave is being investigated at INCAR. Under the appropriate operating conditions, drying, pyrolysis and gasification of the sewage sludge take place, giving rise to a gas with a high CO and H 2 content and an oil with a low PAH content. Moreover, due to the high temperatures that can be attained during the process it is possible to obtain a solid residue which is partially vitrified. Unlike other methods aimed at maximizing the porous texture of the solid residue in order to produce adsorbents, the aim of the method proposed in this work is to obtain a solid residue with minimal porous textural development, where the heavy metals present in the residue are occluded in a glassy-like matrix. The advantages of this technique are a substantial volume reduction with respect to the initial sludge and a solid residue that is more resistant to the leaching of organic substances and heavy metals than the char obtained by conventional pyrolysis.

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