Nutrient recovery by struvite precipitation, ion exchange and adsorption from source-separated human urine – a review

Q1 Environmental Science Environmental Technology Reviews Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1080/21622515.2018.1473504
I. Kabdaşlı, O. Tünay
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ABSTRACT The control of nutrients is a priority issue to protect drinking water resources as well as other water bodies. Although this control can be ensured through well designed joint treatment systems in cities, its application in rural areas is not as technically feasible. Therefore, the concept of decentralized treatment and source separation of domestic wastewater has been developed as a result of this requirement. This concept includes, not only control of nutrients, but also recovery and reuse of nutrients mainly for agricultural purposes. Among the source-separated fractions of domestic wastewaters, human urine or yellow water is of importance since it collects a significant part of all nutrients in a small volume. Therefore, studies have been focused on nutrient recovery from source separated human urine. This review evaluates the present state of urine treatment and resource recovery using struvite precipitation, ion exchange with zeolites and adsorption processes. The evaluation of these processes has been made by considering their theoretical bases, operational parameters, efficiencies, advantages and disadvantages. Coupling of these treatment and recovery processes with newly developed technologies such as electrochemical and biological means were considered. The impact of the use of these technologies on the environment was also evaluated. Further need of research for all processes has also been assessed and emphasized. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
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鸟粪石沉淀、离子交换和吸附法回收源分离人尿中的营养物
营养物质的控制是保护饮用水资源和其他水体的首要问题。虽然这种控制可以通过在城市设计良好的联合处理系统来确保,但在农村地区的应用在技术上并不可行。因此,生活污水分散处理和源头分离的概念应运而生。这一概念不仅包括对营养物质的控制,还包括主要用于农业目的的营养物质的回收和再利用。在生活废水的源分离馏分中,人尿或黄水很重要,因为它以很小的体积收集了所有营养物质的很大一部分。因此,从源分离的人类尿液中回收营养物质的研究一直是关注的焦点。本文综述了鸟粪石沉淀法、沸石离子交换法和吸附法处理尿液及资源回收的现状。从理论基础、操作参数、效率、优缺点等方面对这些工艺进行了评价。考虑了这些处理和回收过程与电化学和生物等新技术的耦合。还评价了使用这些技术对环境的影响。还评估和强调了对所有进程进行进一步研究的必要性。图形抽象
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Environmental Technology Reviews
Environmental Technology Reviews Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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