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Influence of dissolved organic matter on methylmercury transformation during aerobic composting of municipal sewage sludge under different C/N ratios
Authors:Ping Li  Yong Cai  Yongguang Yin  Xin Zheng  Jing Wang  Chuanbing Zhang  Yong Zhang  Doudou Huang  Shuxiao Yan  Tengfei Sun  Yuxiang Mao  Xinbin Feng  Shuxiao Wang  Huan Zhong
Institution:1. School of Resources & Environment, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo 454000, China;2. School of Environment and Health, Jianghan University, Wuhan 430056, China;3. Huaxia Besince Environmental Technology Co. Ltd., Zhengzhou 450008, China;4. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry & Southeast Environmental Research Center, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA
Abstract:Current knowledge about the transformation of total mercury and methylmercury (MeHg) in aerobic composting process is limited. In this study, the composition and transformation of mercury and dissovled organic matter (DOM) in aerobic composting process of municipal sewage sludge were were comprehensively characterized, and the differences among the three C/N ratio (20, 26 and 30) were investigated. The main form of mercury in C/N 20 and 26 was organo-chelated Hg (F3, 46%-60%); while the main form of mercury in C/N 30 was mercuric sulfide (F5, 64%-70%). The main component of DOM in C/N 20 and 26 were tyrosine-like substance (C1, 53%-76%) while the main fractions in C/N 30 were tyrosine-like substance (C1, 28%-37%) and fulvic-like substance (C2, 17%-39%). The mercury and DOM varied significantly during the 9 days composting process. Compared to C/N 20 and 26, C/N 30 produced the less MeHg after aerobic composting process, with values of 658% (C/N 20), 1400% (C/N 26) and 139% (C/N 30) of the initial, respectively. Meanwhile, C/N 30 produced the best compost showed greater degree of DOM molecular condensation and humification. Hg fraction had been altered by DOM, as indicated by a significant correlation between mercury species and DOM components. Notably, C/N 30 should be used as an appropriate C/N ratio to control the methylation processes of mercury and degration of DOM.
Keywords:Corresponding authors    Methylmercury  Dissolved organic matter  Municipal sewage sludge  Aerobic composting  C/N ratio
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