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Phosphate Recovery from Urine-Equivalent Solutions for Fertilizer Production for Plant Growth.


ABSTRACT: This study presents a proof of concept for the recovery of phosphate from aqueous solutions with high phosphorus (PO4-P) initial contents to simulate the concentration of streams from decentralized wastewater systems. Solutions with ∼500 ppm phosphorus enable phosphate adsorption and recovery, in contrast to the highly diluted inlet streams (<10 ppm) from centralized wastewater treatment plants. In this work, Mg-Fe layered double hydroxide is used as a phosphate adsorbent, demonstrating its separation from aqueous streams, recovery, and use as a fertilizer following the principles of circular economy. We demonstrate that the mechanism of phosphate adsorption in this material is by a combination of surface complexation and electrostatic attraction. After the loss of crystallinity in the presence of water in the first cycle and its associated decrease in adsorption capacity, the Mg-Fe layered double hydroxide (LDH) is stable after consecutive adsorption/desorption cycles, where desorption solutions were reused to substantially increase the final phosphate concentration demonstrating the recyclability of the material in a semicontinuous process. Phosphate recovered in this way was used to complement phosphate-deficient plant growth medium, demonstrating its efficacy as a fertilizer and thereby promoting a circular and sustainable economy.

SUBMITTER: Avena Maia M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10647925 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phosphate Recovery from Urine-Equivalent Solutions for Fertilizer Production for Plant Growth.

Avena Maia Marina M   Kranse Olaf Prosper OP   Eves-van den Akker Sebastian S   Torrente-Murciano Laura L  

ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering 20231101 45


This study presents a proof of concept for the recovery of phosphate from aqueous solutions with high phosphorus (PO<sub>4</sub>-P) initial contents to simulate the concentration of streams from decentralized wastewater systems. Solutions with ∼500 ppm phosphorus enable phosphate adsorption and recovery, in contrast to the highly diluted inlet streams (<10 ppm) from centralized wastewater treatment plants. In this work, Mg-Fe layered double hydroxide is used as a phosphate adsorbent, demonstrati  ...[more]

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