Fate of phosphorus in diluted urine with tap water
•The urine dilution ratio with tap water should not exceed 50/50.•The removed P accounted for 24% of total P under 50/50 urine solution.•Struvite crystals with high purity were still obtained under 50/50 urine solution.•Lowest P recovery efficiency was found at 25°C with largest struvite crystal siz...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemosphere (Oxford) 2014-10, Vol.113, p.146-150 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •The urine dilution ratio with tap water should not exceed 50/50.•The removed P accounted for 24% of total P under 50/50 urine solution.•Struvite crystals with high purity were still obtained under 50/50 urine solution.•Lowest P recovery efficiency was found at 25°C with largest struvite crystal size.
P loss during the fresh urine storage process is inevitable because of the presence of Ca and Mg. Dilution is one of the most important parameters influencing urine composition and subsequent P recovery. This study aimed to investigate the fate of P in urine with different dilution ratios (Vwater/Vurine, i.e., 0/100, 25/75, 50/50 and 75/25). The results indicate that the percentage of P loss increased from 43% to 76% as the dilution ratio increased from 0/100 to 75/25 because of more Ca and Mg obtained from tap water. Meanwhile, P removal efficiency through struvite precipitation decreased from 51% to 8% because of lower supersaturation ratio as a result of dilution. Struvite crystals with high purity were still obtained even under a dilution ratio of 50/50 urine solution. Batch experiments were also performed to study the influence of temperature (15–35°C) on P recovery and crystal size. For different dilution ratios of urine solutions, no significant discrepancy for the P removal efficiencies were observed at 15 and 35°C, whereas the P removal efficiencies at 25°C showed an increasing gap with those at 15 and 35°C. The largest average crystal sizes were found at 25°C, which was opposite to the trend of P removal efficiency. |
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ISSN: | 0045-6535 1879-1298 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.04.093 |