Kinetics of Simultaneous Ammonium and Phosphate Recovery by Natural Zeolite
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In: ChemEngineering, Vol. 5.2021, No. 4, 68, 08.10.2021.
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T1 - Kinetics of Simultaneous Ammonium and Phosphate Recovery by Natural Zeolite
AU - Pesendorfer, Sandro
AU - Ellersdorfer, Markus
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Li-censee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2021/10/8
Y1 - 2021/10/8
N2 - Nowadays, fertilizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus are indispensable for medium and large-scale industrial agriculture. To meet the growing demand of nutrients and reduce the accompanied ecological footprint of primary fertilizer production, processes and technologies for nutrient recovery are necessary and have to be developed. This study represents the basis of an extension of the ion-exchange-loop-stripping process (ILS), which is a combined stripping and ion exchange process using natural zeolite for nitrogen recovery. In batch experiments with a special zeolite filled stirrer, the mechanism and kinetics of simultaneous ammonium and phosphate recovery by natural zeolite were determined. Zeolite loadings of 6.78 mg PO4 3− g −1 were reached and after regeneration, phosphate recovery rates up to 75% of the initial concentration were achieved. The speed of phosphate precipitation is mostly controlled by the pH value of synthetic wastewater. Phosphate removal in simultaneous experiments does not affect ammonium sorption onto zeolite. These findings and the different removal mechanisms of ammonium and phosphate lead to versa-tile applications in wastewater treatment and reveal great potential of natural zeolite in simultaneous nutrient recovery processes.
AB - Nowadays, fertilizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus are indispensable for medium and large-scale industrial agriculture. To meet the growing demand of nutrients and reduce the accompanied ecological footprint of primary fertilizer production, processes and technologies for nutrient recovery are necessary and have to be developed. This study represents the basis of an extension of the ion-exchange-loop-stripping process (ILS), which is a combined stripping and ion exchange process using natural zeolite for nitrogen recovery. In batch experiments with a special zeolite filled stirrer, the mechanism and kinetics of simultaneous ammonium and phosphate recovery by natural zeolite were determined. Zeolite loadings of 6.78 mg PO4 3− g −1 were reached and after regeneration, phosphate recovery rates up to 75% of the initial concentration were achieved. The speed of phosphate precipitation is mostly controlled by the pH value of synthetic wastewater. Phosphate removal in simultaneous experiments does not affect ammonium sorption onto zeolite. These findings and the different removal mechanisms of ammonium and phosphate lead to versa-tile applications in wastewater treatment and reveal great potential of natural zeolite in simultaneous nutrient recovery processes.
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U2 - 10.3390/chemengineering5040068
DO - 10.3390/chemengineering5040068
M3 - Article
VL - 5.2021
JO - ChemEngineering
JF - ChemEngineering
SN - 2305-7084
IS - 4
M1 - 68
ER -