Lin-Jiang Zhong , Lin-Feng He , Hao-Ran Yang , Shu-Jie Hu , Di Wu , Meng-Yue Zhang , Ying Chen , Xuan Zhao , Hong Liu , Yuan Liu
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Near-complete recovery of phosphorus from fresh human urine: Combining magnesium-air fuel cells with modified granular attapulgite
In light of the urge demand for sustainable development and environmental protection, the recovery of phosphorus from source-separated urine holds great significance. This study proposed a novel approach combining magnesium-air fuel cells (MAFC) with modified granular attapulgite (GAT) to recover phosphorus from urine, producing a bulk blending fertilizer and soil amendment. The phosphorus adsorption capacity of GAT was enhanced by more than threefold following modification. The combined process attained a phosphorus recovery efficiency of 99.97 %, with the effluent phosphorus concentration decreased to 0.18 mg L−1, which complies with the discharge standard of pollutants for municipal wastewater treatment plant (GB 18918-2002). In practical implementation, the process effectively treated real urine, yielding artificial phosphate ores (APOs) with a struvite content exceeding 88 % and a phosphate purity over 98 %. The pilot-scale assessment indicated a net benefit of 11.29 $·m−3 of urine, demonstrating significant economic feasibility. This work presents an innovative strategy for the efficient recovery of phosphorus from complex wastewater, showcasing its promising potential for practical applications.
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The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.