Abstract:Alum sludge is an inevitable by-product from the water purification process, which had been applied as substrates in some constructed wetlands with good performance, especially for phosphorus (P) adsorption. The raw alum sludge is similar to a clay lump with an irregular shape, and there is a concern of it leaching into water. For better reuse, herein, some sludge was fired to produce alum sludge ceramsite (ASC) with a uniform spherical shape via a four-step process of kneading the sludge ball, air drying, pre… Show more
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