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A critical review on ammonium recovery from wastewater for sustainable wastewater management

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 268, Issue -, Pages 749-758

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.07.111

Keywords

Ammonium recovery; Wastewater; Struvite precipitation; Ammonium salts; Membrane hybrid system

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  1. Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS, RIA NGO)
  2. Korean Ministry of Environment [201600220005]

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The growing global population's demand for ammonium has triggered an increase in its supply, given that ammonium plays a crucial role in fertilizer production for the purpose of food security. Currently, ammonia used in fertilizer production is put through what is known as the industrial Haber Bosch process, but this approach is substantially expensive and requires much energy. For this reason, looking for effective methods to recover ammonium is important for environmental sustainability. One of the greatest opportunities for ammonium recovery occurs in wastewater treatment plants due to wastewater containing a large quantity of ammonium ions. The comprehensively and critically review studies on ammonium recovery conducted, have the potential to be applied in current wastewater treatment operations. Technologies and their ammonium recovery mechanisms are included in this review. Furthermore the economic feasibility of such processes is analysed. Possible future directions for ammonium recovery from wastewater are suggested.

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