Guidance on aqueous matrices for evaluating novel precipitants and adsorbents for phosphorus removal and recovery

Phosphorus (P) removal from water and recovery into useable forms is a critical component of creating a sustainable P cycle, although mature technologies for P removal and recovery are still lacking. The goal of this paper was to advance the testing of novel materials for P removal and recovery from...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemosphere (Oxford) 2024-11, Vol.367, p.143648, Article 143648
Hauptverfasser: Boyer, Treavor H., Briese, Emily, Crane, Lucas, Bhadha, Jehangir, Call, Douglas F., McLamore, Eric S., Rittmann, Bruce, Tuberty, Shea, Westerhoff, Paul, Duckworth, Owen W.
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Zusammenfassung:Phosphorus (P) removal from water and recovery into useable forms is a critical component of creating a sustainable P cycle, although mature technologies for P removal and recovery are still lacking. The goal of this paper was to advance the testing of novel materials for P removal and recovery from water by providing guidance on the development of more realistic aqueous matrices used during materials development. Literature reports of “new” materials to remove P from water are often difficult to compare in terms of performance because authors use a myriad of water chemistries containing P concentrations, pH, and competing ions. Moreover, many tests are conducted in simplified matrices that do not reflect conditions in real systems. To address this critical gap, the research herein developed a systematic approach of identifying aqueous matrices relevant to P recovery, including key components in the aqueous matrices having the greatest influence on the mechanisms of P removal with emphasis on phosphate precipitation and phosphate adsorption, and providing guidelines on relevant “recipes” for aqueous solutions for testing novel materials. Key components in the aqueous matrices included hydrogen ion (i.e., pH), multivalent metal cations, and dissolved organic matter due to their influence on phosphate precipitation and adsorption mechanisms. Recipes for buffer solution and synthetic groundwater, surface water, anaerobic digestate, and stored urine are discussed in the context of P removal and recovery processes. Wherein the adoption of standard matrices in other fields have permitted direct comparison of processes or materials, it is anticipated that adoption of relevant aqueous matrix recipes for P removal and recovery will improve the ability to directly compare novel materials and processes. [Display omitted] •Propose systematic approach for testing novel materials for P removal from water.•Approach identifies aqueous matrices, aqueous components, and standard recipes.•pH, multivalent metal cations, and dissolved organic matter are key components.•Recipes developed for groundwater, surface water, anaerobic digestate, and urine.
ISSN:0045-6535
1879-1298
1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.143648