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AuthorAbouelela, Aida Rafat
AuthorMussa, Afnan A.
AuthorTalhami, Mohammed
AuthorDas, Probir
AuthorHawari, Alaa H.
Available date2023-05-23T09:39:15Z
Publication Date2022
Publication NameScience of the Total Environment
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155451
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/43373
AbstractSludge is a heterogenous organic-rich matter that comprise of highly valuable biopolymers along with various contaminants including heavy metals. Sludge valorization as a renewable resource and inexpensive feedstock is key for sludge realization in circular economy context. This study presents the use of low-cost protic ionic liquid (PIL) as an integrated process medium to decontaminate heavy metal contaminated industrial sludge while selectively extract the lipid content. The treatment process focused on the use of 1-methylimidazole chloride for its higher heavy metal extraction performance compared to other screened ionic liquids (ILs). The treatment was also able to selectively extract lipids from industrial sludge, leaving a protein/carbohydrate rich solid product. Process temperature was shown to have a key impact on the biopolymers' fractionation. Operating at temperatures above 120 °C resulted in higher recovery of proteins in the lipid-rich fraction, compromising the quality of the lipid stream. Variation of the PIL acid/base (a/b) ratio also had a significant impact on the deconstruction of the sludge biopolymers, with a/b ratio of 1 resulting in highest recovery of all biopolymers. Optimal water concentration as co-solvent was found at 30 wt%, with lipid recovery reaching 60% and heavy metals extraction ranging between 29 and 89%.
SponsorThis research is made possible by the PDRA award ( PDRA6-0602-20007 ) from Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF). In addition, the authors wish to thank the Central Laboratories Unit (CLU) at Qatar University for the heavy metals analysis. Also, the authors wish to thank Ms. Touria Bounnit from the Center for Sustainable Development at Qatar University for the assistant in the lipids analysis. The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectCircular economy
Heavy metals
Ionic liquids
Lipids
Sludge
TitleIndustrial sludge valorization and decontamination via lipid extraction and heavy metals removal using low-cost protic ionic liquid
TypeArticle
Volume Number835


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