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Nutrients removal from swine wastewater by struvite precipitation recycling technology with the use of Mg3(PO4)2 as active component

Journal

ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 92, Issue -, Pages 111-118

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2016.03.023

Keywords

Nutrients; Swine wastewater; Recycling; Magnesium phosphate; Struvite

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51408529]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province [E2014203080, B2012203005]
  3. Outstanding Young Scholars Project of Colleges and Universities of Hebei province [BJ2014059]
  4. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Funded Project [2015M580215]

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The recovery and removal of nutrients from swine wastewater was investigated by employing a struvite recycling process, which used magnesium phosphate (MP) as the active component. In this study, the effect of organic matters (sodium alginate, bovine albumin and acetic acid) in swine wastewater on the crystallization of struvite and the feasibility of MP as the phosphate and magnesium sources of struvite precipitation were first evaluated. The results demonstrated that sodium alginate and bovine albumin could slightly influence the crystallization of struvite while acetic acid did not. Using MP as the phosphate and magnesium sources of struvite precipitation could achieve a removal efficiency of the total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) close to that of using pure chemicals (MgCl2 center dot 6H(2)O and Na2HPO4 center dot 12H(2)O). The results of struvite pyrgenation revealed that the optimal pyrogenation condition of struvite was at Mg(OH)(2):NH4+ 1:1 and temperature 150 degrees C for 3 h, at which the main pyrogenation product was MP. Recycling the pyrolysate at pH 8.5 could achieve a TAN removal of 78%. When the pyrolysate was recycled for six cycles, the TAN removal efficiency could be maintained above 70%, and 67% of the struvite precipitation cost could be reduced compared to using pure chemicals. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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