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Phosphorus recovery as struvite from hydrothermal carbonization liquor of chemically produced dairy sludge by extraction and precipitation

Claver Numviyimana, Jolanta Warchoł, Nidal Khalaf, James J. Leahy, Katarzyna Chojnacka

Journal of environmental chemical engineering · 2021

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Summary

Phosphorus (P) recovery from dairy wastewater involves its accumulation into phosphorus-rich sludge using a physico-chemical or biological process. The high iron content in chemical sludge decreases its usability in agricultural activities. The hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is an option used to treat the sludge to obtain hydrochar for various applications, including its use as an energy source and as a carbon-dense material. The HTC process leaves a bigger volume of nutrient-rich liquor, which phosphorus (P) purification was the subject of this work. By direct precipitation, the product iron content was 17.96%, a value higher than accepted limits for phosphate fertilizers. Thus, P extraction followed by struvite precipitation was studied. The use of oxalic acid extracted 86.7% of P from

Subject
Dairy & milk production
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Dairy
DOI
10.1016/j.jece.2021.106947
Catalogue ID
SNmp2b2w55-zch35n
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