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Recovery of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P from urine using sludge-derived biochar as a fertilizer: performance and mechanism

Sludge-derived biochar (BS) was prepared by pyrolyzing municipal sludge at different temperatures and was used to recover NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P from urine. The effects of dosage, adsorption time, and urine concentration on the adsorption of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P were investigated, and the...

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Autor principal: Yu, Chaoyang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8981036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08558a
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description Sludge-derived biochar (BS) was prepared by pyrolyzing municipal sludge at different temperatures and was used to recover NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P from urine. The effects of dosage, adsorption time, and urine concentration on the adsorption of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P were investigated, and the adsorbed BS was used as a fertilizer to study its effect on the growth of pakchoi cabbage. The Elovich model was more consistent with the adsorption processes of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P. Both the NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P adsorption isotherm model agreed with the Redlich–Peterson model. The Langmuir model showed that the largest adsorption capacity of BS600 for NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P could reach 114.64 mg g(−1) and 31.05 mg g(−1), respectively. The NH(4)(+)–N adsorption mechanism of BS may have complexation with O-containing functional groups and precipitation reactions, while the removal mechanism of PO(4)(3−)–P was co-precipitation. The pot experiment demonstrated that adsorbed BS600 can better promote the growth of pakchoi cabbage with the same amount of addition. With the addition of 5% adsorbed BS600, the weight of cabbage was 64.49 g heavier than without the addition of BS600. This research provided theoretical support for the recovery of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P from urine as a fertilizer.
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spelling pubmed-89810362022-04-13 Recovery of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P from urine using sludge-derived biochar as a fertilizer: performance and mechanism Yu, Chaoyang RSC Adv Chemistry Sludge-derived biochar (BS) was prepared by pyrolyzing municipal sludge at different temperatures and was used to recover NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P from urine. The effects of dosage, adsorption time, and urine concentration on the adsorption of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P were investigated, and the adsorbed BS was used as a fertilizer to study its effect on the growth of pakchoi cabbage. The Elovich model was more consistent with the adsorption processes of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P. Both the NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P adsorption isotherm model agreed with the Redlich–Peterson model. The Langmuir model showed that the largest adsorption capacity of BS600 for NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P could reach 114.64 mg g(−1) and 31.05 mg g(−1), respectively. The NH(4)(+)–N adsorption mechanism of BS may have complexation with O-containing functional groups and precipitation reactions, while the removal mechanism of PO(4)(3−)–P was co-precipitation. The pot experiment demonstrated that adsorbed BS600 can better promote the growth of pakchoi cabbage with the same amount of addition. With the addition of 5% adsorbed BS600, the weight of cabbage was 64.49 g heavier than without the addition of BS600. This research provided theoretical support for the recovery of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P from urine as a fertilizer. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8981036/ /pubmed/35425454 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08558a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Recovery of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P from urine using sludge-derived biochar as a fertilizer: performance and mechanism
title Recovery of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P from urine using sludge-derived biochar as a fertilizer: performance and mechanism
title_full Recovery of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P from urine using sludge-derived biochar as a fertilizer: performance and mechanism
title_fullStr Recovery of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P from urine using sludge-derived biochar as a fertilizer: performance and mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P from urine using sludge-derived biochar as a fertilizer: performance and mechanism
title_short Recovery of NH(4)(+)–N and PO(4)(3−)–P from urine using sludge-derived biochar as a fertilizer: performance and mechanism
title_sort recovery of nh(4)(+)–n and po(4)(3−)–p from urine using sludge-derived biochar as a fertilizer: performance and mechanism
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8981036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08558a
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