Preparation, Properties, and Application of Biochar for Improving Sewage Sludge Dewatering Performance: A Review

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Biochar is a widely available carbon-based material that has been used for soil remediation and sewage treatment. However, in recent years, biochar has received more attention as a conditioning agent to improve the dewatering performance of sewage sludge. The sludge from the secondary sedimentation tank of wastewater treatment plants has high microbial activity and poor dewatering performance, which poses a challenge to sludge dehydration. Biochar and modified biochar can be injected into sludge as a skeleton to effectively reduce sludge compressibility, increase permeability, and release bound water, thus improving the dewatering performance of sludge. In this review, the preparation and characteristics of biochar are described, the current methods of sludge dewatering and the properties of sludge are introduced, and the research on the application of biochar in sludge conditioning is summarized. In addition, the existing problems and future development directions of biochar in sludge conditioning are discussed.

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Deng, H., Wei, H., Chen, L., Li, S., Liu, H., & Lu, H. (2023, May 1). Preparation, Properties, and Application of Biochar for Improving Sewage Sludge Dewatering Performance: A Review. Water (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/w15091796

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