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Calcium Carbonate Packed Electrochemical Precipitation Column: New Concept of Phosphate Removal and Recovery
[Image: see text] Phosphorus (P) is a vital micronutrient element for all life forms. Typically, P can be extracted from phosphate rock. Unfortunately, the phosphate rock is a nonrenewable resource with a limited reserve on the earth. High levels of P discharged to water bodies lead to eutrophicatio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6876926/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31419113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.9b03795 |
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author | Lei, Yang Narsing, Santosh Saakes, Michel van der Weijden, Renata D. Buisman, Cees J. N. |
author_facet | Lei, Yang Narsing, Santosh Saakes, Michel van der Weijden, Renata D. Buisman, Cees J. N. |
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description | [Image: see text] Phosphorus (P) is a vital micronutrient element for all life forms. Typically, P can be extracted from phosphate rock. Unfortunately, the phosphate rock is a nonrenewable resource with a limited reserve on the earth. High levels of P discharged to water bodies lead to eutrophication. Therefore, P needs to be removed and is preferably recovered as an additional P source. A possible way to achieve this goal is by electrochemically induced phosphate precipitation with coexisting calcium ions. Here, we report a new concept of phosphate removal and recovery, namely a CaCO(3) packed electrochemical precipitation column, which achieved improved removal efficiency, shortened hydraulic retention time, and substantially enhanced stability, compared with our previous electrochemical system. The concept is based on the introduction of CaCO(3) particles, which facilitates calcium phosphate precipitation by buffering the formed H(+) at the anode, releases Ca(2+), acts as seeds, and establishes a high pH environment in the bulk solution in addition to that in the vicinity of the cathode. It was found that the applied current, the CaCO(3) particle size, and the feed rate affect the removal of phosphate. Under optimized conditions (particle size, <0.5 mm; feed rate, 0.4 L/d; current, 5 mA), in a continuous flow system, the CaCO(3) packed electrochemical precipitation column achieved 90 ± 5% removal of phosphate in 40 days and >50% removal over 125 days with little maintenance. The specific energy consumptions of this system lie between 29 and 61 kWh/kg P. The experimental results demonstrate the promising potential of the CaCO(3) packed electrochemical precipitation column for P removal and recovery from P-containing streams. |
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spelling | pubmed-68769262019-11-27 Calcium Carbonate Packed Electrochemical Precipitation Column: New Concept of Phosphate Removal and Recovery Lei, Yang Narsing, Santosh Saakes, Michel van der Weijden, Renata D. Buisman, Cees J. N. Environ Sci Technol [Image: see text] Phosphorus (P) is a vital micronutrient element for all life forms. Typically, P can be extracted from phosphate rock. Unfortunately, the phosphate rock is a nonrenewable resource with a limited reserve on the earth. High levels of P discharged to water bodies lead to eutrophication. Therefore, P needs to be removed and is preferably recovered as an additional P source. A possible way to achieve this goal is by electrochemically induced phosphate precipitation with coexisting calcium ions. Here, we report a new concept of phosphate removal and recovery, namely a CaCO(3) packed electrochemical precipitation column, which achieved improved removal efficiency, shortened hydraulic retention time, and substantially enhanced stability, compared with our previous electrochemical system. The concept is based on the introduction of CaCO(3) particles, which facilitates calcium phosphate precipitation by buffering the formed H(+) at the anode, releases Ca(2+), acts as seeds, and establishes a high pH environment in the bulk solution in addition to that in the vicinity of the cathode. It was found that the applied current, the CaCO(3) particle size, and the feed rate affect the removal of phosphate. Under optimized conditions (particle size, <0.5 mm; feed rate, 0.4 L/d; current, 5 mA), in a continuous flow system, the CaCO(3) packed electrochemical precipitation column achieved 90 ± 5% removal of phosphate in 40 days and >50% removal over 125 days with little maintenance. The specific energy consumptions of this system lie between 29 and 61 kWh/kg P. The experimental results demonstrate the promising potential of the CaCO(3) packed electrochemical precipitation column for P removal and recovery from P-containing streams. American Chemical Society 2019-08-16 2019-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6876926/ /pubmed/31419113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.9b03795 Text en Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial No Derivative Works (CC-BY-NC-ND) Attribution License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccbyncnd_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article, and creation of adaptations, all for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Lei, Yang Narsing, Santosh Saakes, Michel van der Weijden, Renata D. Buisman, Cees J. N. Calcium Carbonate Packed Electrochemical Precipitation Column: New Concept of Phosphate Removal and Recovery |
title | Calcium
Carbonate Packed Electrochemical Precipitation
Column: New Concept of Phosphate Removal and Recovery |
title_full | Calcium
Carbonate Packed Electrochemical Precipitation
Column: New Concept of Phosphate Removal and Recovery |
title_fullStr | Calcium
Carbonate Packed Electrochemical Precipitation
Column: New Concept of Phosphate Removal and Recovery |
title_full_unstemmed | Calcium
Carbonate Packed Electrochemical Precipitation
Column: New Concept of Phosphate Removal and Recovery |
title_short | Calcium
Carbonate Packed Electrochemical Precipitation
Column: New Concept of Phosphate Removal and Recovery |
title_sort | calcium
carbonate packed electrochemical precipitation
column: new concept of phosphate removal and recovery |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6876926/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31419113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.9b03795 |
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