Phosphorus recovery : minimization of amount of pharmaceuticals and improvement of purity in struvite recovered from hydrolysed urine
Struvite (MgNH₄PO₄·6H₂O) is normally used as a fertilizer in agriculture, where struvite crystallization from hydrolysed human urine is a simple and reliable method for phosphorus (P) recovery. Human urine, however, contains high amount of pharmaceuticals, which may cause health risk for application...
| Publié dans: | Environmental technology. - 1993. - 35(2014), 21-24 vom: 04. Nov., Seite 3011-9 | 
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| Format: | Article en ligne | 
| Langue: | English | 
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| Accès à la collection: | Environmental technology | 
| Sujets: | Journal Article human urine pharmaceutical scanning electron microscope storage time struvite Magnesium Compounds Phosphates Tetracyclines Phosphorus plus... | 
| Résumé: | Struvite (MgNH₄PO₄·6H₂O) is normally used as a fertilizer in agriculture, where struvite crystallization from hydrolysed human urine is a simple and reliable method for phosphorus (P) recovery. Human urine, however, contains high amount of pharmaceuticals, which may cause health risk for applications. This research investigates the possibility of decreasing the amount of pharmaceuticals (tetracycline, demeclocycline and oxytetracycline) in struvite crystals recovered from synthetic and human urines by focusing on storage time, and of increasing the quality of struvite production. Urines were stored for different times up to 15 days prior to recovery of phosphorus by two steps, spontaneous precipitation and struvite crystallization. The morphology of spontaneous precipitates and struvite crystals was observed. Spontaneous precipitation removed around 17-24% of phosphate from synthetic and human urines, while pharmaceuticals were removed with a quite high amount at a short storage time (5 days) and this amount decreased with increasing the storage time (10 and 15 days). Urines with>70% remaining phosphates were re-used for struvite crystallization by adding extra magnesium. It was found that maximum P-recovery efficiency could be achieved from struvite crystallization at 5-day storage time, 70% and 68% of remaining P in the separated supernatant from synthetic and human urines, respectively, whereas less than 1% pharmaceuticals remained in the struvite crystals from both samples. This indicates that the procedure in this work is a good method for phosphorus recovery, in which high struvite purity (>99%) is obtained with low amount of pharmaceuticals | 
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| Description: | Date Completed 20.03.2015 Date Revised 25.11.2016 published: Print-Electronic Citation Status MEDLINE  | 
| ISSN: | 1479-487X | 
| DOI: | 10.1080/09593330.2014.929179 |