Abstract:This work studies the fate of nutrients (N, P, and K)
during the
hydrothermal treatment of anaerobically digested sewage sludge to
raise their concentrations in the liquid phase and facilitate their
recovery as solid minerals by chemical precipitation. The hydrothermal
process has been optimized by evaluating the temperature (170–230
°C) and reaction time (5–60 min) in an acid-free medium
or with the addition of HCl (0.1–0.5 M). In the acid-free hydrothermal
reactions, nutrients were mainly concentrated in the… Show more
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