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Activated sludge (AS) offers great potential for resource recovery considering its high organic and nutrient content. However, low recovery efficiency and high costs are directing the focus toward the high-valuable resource recovery. This study extracted 71.5 +/- 5.9 mg/g VSS of alginate-like exopolysaccharides from AS (ALE/AS) and applied it to mortar as a novel biopolymer agent for crack self-healing. With a mortar crack of 120 mu m, addition of 0.5 wt% ALE/AS yielded a high crack closure ratio of 86.5% within 28 days. In comparison to commercial healing agents, marginal flexural strength reduction with ALE/AS addition (17.9 % vs 30.2-50.5 %) was demonstrated. The abundance of COO- group in GG blocks of ALE/AS resulted in a higher cross-link capacity with Ca2+, while the reduction of hydrophilic residues (e.g., COO- and O-H) after complexation engendered a lower swelling capacity, which facilitated self-healing and flexural strength maintenance. Molecular dynamics (MD) revealed that lower Ca2+ diffusivity, arising from the stronger electrostatic interactions between the COO- groups and Ca2+, resulted in a high Ca2+ concentration around the cracks, leading to CaCO3 deposition and healed cracks. The outcomes of this study provided light on ALE-based mortar crack healing and presented a possibility for multi-level AS resource recovery.
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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
ISSN: 0048-9697
Year: 2023
Volume: 858
8 . 2
JCR@2023
8 . 2 0 0
JCR@2023
ESI Discipline: ENVIRONMENT/ECOLOGY;
ESI HC Threshold:33
JCR Journal Grade:1
CAS Journal Grade:1
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WoS CC Cited Count: 3
SCOPUS Cited Count: 3
ESI Highly Cited Papers on the List: 0 Unfold All
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30 Days PV: 2
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