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The feasibility and applicability of sequential extraction of high value-added biogenic materials from sewage sludge

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY [2024]
Li Chen, Liu Jing, Lou Guanchen, Yu Chuning
ABSTRACT

View large Download slide View large Download slide Close modal The sequential extraction routes of biogenic materials from sewage sludge (SS) were investigated. Physical methods (ultrasound, heating) and chemical methods (sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate) were used to extract extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and alginate-like extracellular polymers (ALEs) from SS. The residues after extraction were further subjected to physical methods (heating) and chemical methods (sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide) for protein extraction. A comparison was made between sequential extraction routes and direct extraction of biomaterials from sludge in terms of extraction quantity, material properties, and applicability. The results showed that sequential extraction of biomaterials is feasible. The highest extraction quantities were obtained when using sodium carbonate for EPS and ALE extraction and sodium hydroxide for protein, reaching 449.80 mg/gVSS, 109.78 mg/gVSS, and 5447.08 mg/L, respectively. Sequential extraction procedures facilitate the extraction of biomaterials. Finally, suitable extraction methods for different application scenarios were analyzed. Reported sequential extraction route of biomaterials from sludge. Sequential extraction enhanced the release of biomaterials. Appropriate extraction methods for different scenarios are clarified.

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