Conversion of sewage sludge into biochar: A potential resource in water and wastewater treatment

Environ Res. 2021 Mar:194:110656. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.110656. Epub 2021 Jan 5.

Abstract

Production of biochar from sewage sludge (SS) is consistent with the goal of sustainable resource recovery and promotes a wastewater-based circular economy. Thermochemical conversion of SS to biochar resolves two major issues simultaneously as it minimizes the cost of disposal and acts as a resource to eliminate the toxic contaminants from water and wastewater. The reusability and ready availability of the biochar, irrespective of the season, makes it an economically viable material for wastewater treatment. In this review, explicit insights into the production, modification and usage of SS derived biochar are provided including (i) the production yield, (ii) characteristic features such as physical, chemical, electrochemical and morphological aspects, and (iii) impact on contaminant removal through adsorption, catalytic and electrochemical processes. Particular attention is given to the use of SS derived biochar as an adsorbent for contaminants present in wastewaters, the potential use of biochar as a catalyst and support material in advanced oxidation processes and the use of biochars as an electrode material. The effect of pyrolysis conditions and co-pyrolysis with other materials on biochar properties is explored and insight is provided into the toxicity of biochar components present at different process conditions.

Keywords: Adsorbent; Advanced oxidation process; Characterization; Pyrolysis; Sewage sludge; Toxicity.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Charcoal
  • Sewage*
  • Water
  • Water Purification*

Substances

  • Sewage
  • biochar
  • Water
  • Charcoal