Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology, volume 46, issue 6, pages 593-601
The Potential of Acid Hydrolysis as Pre-Treatment for Improved Nutrient Recovery from Domestic Wastewater
Carla Mae Pausta
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Devendra Saroj
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Centre for Environmental Health and Engineering, School of Sustainability, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, United Kingdom
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-11-08
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ISSN: 1063455X, 1934936X
Abstract
Domestic wastewaters have a significant concentration of nutrients that can be utilised as alternative sources of phosphorus and nitrogen for agriculture applications. Chemical precipitation is one of the processes found to be an efficient way for nutrient recovery from various wastewater feedstock. However, not all nutrients are in a form that can be readily recovered. Therefore, a pre-treatment process may be necessary for an efficient recovery of nitrogen and phosphorus. In this research, acid hydrolysis was performed as pre-treatment to release phosphorus from synthetic septage into soluble forms for the subsequent precipitation as struvite (MgNH4PO4·6H2O) which is known as a slow-release fertiliser for application in agriculture. Results show that acid hydrolysis increases the phosphate concentration (PO4-P) to 148.07 ± 1.78 from 61.50 ± 0.07 mg/L, showing the potential of hydrolysis as pre-treatment to efficiently recover nutrients in the form of struvite. The result can inform further research to develop efficient processes for the recovery of nutrients from domestic wastewater.
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