2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-019-09108-5
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Recovery of ammonia from wastewater through chemical precipitation

Abstract: Chemical precipitation is a consolidated technique applied in wastewater treatment to remove and recover phosphorous and ammonium that remain in the effluent after the anaerobic digestion treatment. The precipitate is magnesium ammonium phosphate hexahydrate (MgNH 4 PO 4 ·6H 2 O), also known as struvite, and it is sold as a slow-release fertiliser. However, the value of struvite is quite low and has a limited market. Furthermore, it precipitates with heavy metals and other impurities that need to be removed to… Show more

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“…The total mass loss for both samples at 300 °C was 51% (Figure 3B). This is consistent with the theoretical mass loss of 51.4% for losing 1 mol of ammonia and 6 mol of water leaving solid Mgpyrophosphate (Bianchi et al, 2020). A single, broad endothermic peak in both samples (Figure 3A) corresponds to the major mass loss which occurs when water and ammonia are lost simultaneously from struvite.…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Compositions Of Struvite From Wastewatersupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The total mass loss for both samples at 300 °C was 51% (Figure 3B). This is consistent with the theoretical mass loss of 51.4% for losing 1 mol of ammonia and 6 mol of water leaving solid Mgpyrophosphate (Bianchi et al, 2020). A single, broad endothermic peak in both samples (Figure 3A) corresponds to the major mass loss which occurs when water and ammonia are lost simultaneously from struvite.…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Compositions Of Struvite From Wastewatersupporting
confidence: 87%