“…6,8 However, the research interest in nutrient recovery from raw or digested OMW is still limited. [9][10][11] To recover P from wastes and wastewater, various biological and physicochemical processes have been suggested such as formation of aerobic granular sludge, 12 chemical or electrochemical precipitation of struvite 9,13 and calcium phosphate, 14,15 electrodialytic and acidic extraction, 16,17 membrane filtration, distillation and bioreactors, 18,19 and adsorption on hybrid anion exchange resins, 20 natural minerals, 21 biochar 22 and industrial byproducts. 23,24 Numerous studies of phosphate (PO 4 3− ) adsorption from aqueous solutions using abundant materials, such as coal fly ash (FA) and modified zeolites, have given promising results.…”