Phosphorus recovery from municipal sewage sludge using bio-based re-dissolution with acetate and precipitation as calcium phosphate on dolomite seed grains – A pilot-scale study under real-world conditions

IF 6.9 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Annika Anders, Harun Cakir, Frank Ohnemüller, Harald Platen, Ulrich Kornhaas, Harald Weigand
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The recovery of phosphorus (P) from wastewater is crucial for circularity of plant nutrients. While wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) employing enhanced biological P removal offer potential for P recovery by biological P re-dissolution, its scalability and performance under real-world conditions remain underexplored. Here we report on a pilot-scale test (15 m3 return sludge per day) for rapid P recovery from return sludge at a full-scale municipal WWTP induced by acetate supplementation and subsequent P precipitation as a soil amendment and fertilizer. In a total of 54 re-dissolution batches (treatment time approx. 80 min), supernatant P concentrations varied greatly. Batches were combined and used as the feed at 19.2–22.7 mg P/L for fluidized bed precipitation with dolomite seed grains. This step was highly efficient since upon milk of lime addition (pH >9.6), 99 % of the P-input load precipitated onto the dolomite, forming a calcium phosphate layer with 0.9–1.9 wt% P. Trace element levels in the product complied with the German Fertilizer Ordinance. Residual ortho-P effluent levels were ≤ 0.3 mg P/L. The precipitate is valuable in terms of soil pH regulation, while providing Ca, Mg, and P as plant nutrients. However, the poor overall recovery of 1.9 % of total sludge P clearly highlights the challenges of re-dissolution and phase separation at the pilot-scale. These arise from the combined biological and chemical P elimination strategy used at the particular WWTP, variations in acetate-induced re-dissolution kinetics, and inefficient sedimentation for solid/liquid separation. Perspectives for process optimization and improved overall recovery are discussed.
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Process Safety and Environmental Protection
Process Safety and Environmental Protection 环境科学-工程:化工
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11.40
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15.40%
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929
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8.0 months
期刊介绍: The Process Safety and Environmental Protection (PSEP) journal is a leading international publication that focuses on the publication of high-quality, original research papers in the field of engineering, specifically those related to the safety of industrial processes and environmental protection. The journal encourages submissions that present new developments in safety and environmental aspects, particularly those that show how research findings can be applied in process engineering design and practice. PSEP is particularly interested in research that brings fresh perspectives to established engineering principles, identifies unsolved problems, or suggests directions for future research. The journal also values contributions that push the boundaries of traditional engineering and welcomes multidisciplinary papers. PSEP's articles are abstracted and indexed by a range of databases and services, which helps to ensure that the journal's research is accessible and recognized in the academic and professional communities. These databases include ANTE, Chemical Abstracts, Chemical Hazards in Industry, Current Contents, Elsevier Engineering Information database, Pascal Francis, Web of Science, Scopus, Engineering Information Database EnCompass LIT (Elsevier), and INSPEC. This wide coverage facilitates the dissemination of the journal's content to a global audience interested in process safety and environmental engineering.
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