Pilot Scale Experiments for Ammonium Recovery from Sludge Liquor at a Municipal Waste Water Treatment Plant
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T1 - Pilot Scale Experiments for Ammonium Recovery from Sludge Liquor at a Municipal Waste Water Treatment Plant
AU - Eisbacher-Lubensky, Jan
AU - Ellersdorfer, Markus
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021, International Centre for Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems SDEWES. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The recovery of ammonium from sludge liquor using the ion exchanger loop stripping process was studied at a pilot scale plant at a municipal waste water treatment plant. The ion exchanger loop stripping process combines ion exchange and air stripping in a hybrid process and works with fixed bed columns containing natural zeolite (mainly clinoptilolite), which is alternately loaded and regenerated. The sodium hydroxide regeneration solution is simultaneously air stripped. Ammonium is recovered in a subsequent acid scrubber as concentrated ammonium sulfate solution, which is a suitable reducing agent for industrial off-gas treatment [nitrogen oxide (NOx) removal]. Pilot scale experiments demonstrated the technical feasibility of the process. The zeolite ion exchange capacity was stable over 62 loading and regeneration cycles. Ammonium removal rates of 69-94% were achieved in consecutive loading and regeneration cycles, when sludge liquor with a treatment capacity of 500 L h−1 and typical input concentrations from 500-1,500 mg NH4+ L−1 was treated.
AB - The recovery of ammonium from sludge liquor using the ion exchanger loop stripping process was studied at a pilot scale plant at a municipal waste water treatment plant. The ion exchanger loop stripping process combines ion exchange and air stripping in a hybrid process and works with fixed bed columns containing natural zeolite (mainly clinoptilolite), which is alternately loaded and regenerated. The sodium hydroxide regeneration solution is simultaneously air stripped. Ammonium is recovered in a subsequent acid scrubber as concentrated ammonium sulfate solution, which is a suitable reducing agent for industrial off-gas treatment [nitrogen oxide (NOx) removal]. Pilot scale experiments demonstrated the technical feasibility of the process. The zeolite ion exchange capacity was stable over 62 loading and regeneration cycles. Ammonium removal rates of 69-94% were achieved in consecutive loading and regeneration cycles, when sludge liquor with a treatment capacity of 500 L h−1 and typical input concentrations from 500-1,500 mg NH4+ L−1 was treated.
KW - Industrial nitrogen oxide removal agent
KW - Ion exchanger loop stripping process
KW - Natural zeolite
KW - Nitrogen recovery
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U2 - 10.13044/j.sdewes.d8.0349
DO - 10.13044/j.sdewes.d8.0349
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85104342928
VL - 9.2020
JO - Journal of sustainable development of energy, water and environment systems
JF - Journal of sustainable development of energy, water and environment systems
SN - 1848-9257
IS - 2
M1 - 1080349
ER -