Abstract: The effect of elemental sulfur concentration on bioleaching of Cu,
Zn and Pb and loss of fertilizer value from sewage sludge was investigated in
flasks by batch experiments. The results showed that the ultimate pH of sludges
with 3–5 g/L of sulfur added was about 1.3 and the production of
SO_4^{2-} had good correlation with the elemental sulfur
concentration. The sensitivity of removal efficiency of metals to sulfur
concentration was: Pb>Cu>Zn. The sulfur concentration except for
3–5 g/L had significant effect on the solubilization of Cu, Pb and Zn.
The highest solubilization efficiency for sludge with 3 g/L of sulfur was
87.86% for Cu, 32.72% for Pb and 92.14% for Zn, which could make the treated
sludge easily meet the metal limitations for land application. The sulfur
concentration of 3 g/L was enough for the solubilization of all three heavy
metals. The influence of sulfur concentration on solubilization of total
nitrogen and potassium from sludge was negligible, but that on solublization of
total phosphorus was of great importance. The loss of nitrogen, phosphorus and
potassium of sludge with 3 g/L of sulfur by bioleaching was 38.2%, 52.1% and
42.8% respectively, and the sludge still remained satisfactory fertilizer value
after bioleaching.
Keywords: sewage sludge, heavy metals, bioleaching, substrate, fertilizer value