Phosphorus Recovery From Wastewater Through Anaerobic Digestion Under Sub-Supersaturation Conditions.

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Huijuan Sun, Yiyang Yuan, Lei Zhang, Yang Liu
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Unlike conventional phosphorus (P) recovery methods that rely on high P concentrations and/or chemical additives, this study presents a cost-effective approach for inducing the precipitation of phosphate salts by utilizing carefully selected feedstocks and optimal operating conditions. To test the feasibility of this approach, three 1.0-L upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactors were operated, fed with three types of synthetic feeds, consisting of glucose + sodium acetate (NaAc), glucose + bovine serum albumin (BSA), and glucose + urea as the organic matter sources. All the organic compounds, including NaAc, BSA, and urea, which underwent hydrolysis to release hydroxyl ions, successfully created a favorable environment for the precipitation of P products like struvite and calcium phosphate under sub-supersaturation conditions. This study offers new perspectives on recovering P from waste streams with relatively low P concentrations.

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亚过饱和条件下厌氧消化法回收废水中的磷。
与依赖高浓度磷和/或化学添加剂的传统磷回收方法不同,本研究提出了一种经济有效的方法,通过精心选择的原料和最佳操作条件来诱导磷酸盐的沉淀。为验证该方法的可行性,运行3台1.0 l上流式厌氧污泥膜反应器,投喂葡萄糖+乙酸钠(NaAc)、葡萄糖+牛血清白蛋白(BSA)、葡萄糖+尿素3种有机物源合成饲料。所有有机化合物,包括NaAc、BSA和尿素,都通过水解释放羟基离子,成功地为亚过饱和条件下鸟粪石和磷酸钙等P产物的沉淀创造了有利的环境。本研究为从低磷废水中回收磷提供了新的思路。
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Water Environment Research
Water Environment Research 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
138
审稿时长
11 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1928, Water Environment Research (WER) is an international multidisciplinary water resource management journal for the dissemination of fundamental and applied research in all scientific and technical areas related to water quality and resource recovery. WER''s goal is to foster communication and interdisciplinary research between water sciences and related fields such as environmental toxicology, agriculture, public and occupational health, microbiology, and ecology. In addition to original research articles, short communications, case studies, reviews, and perspectives are encouraged.
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