Struvite and hydroxyapatite recovery from wastewater treatment plant at Autónoma de Occidente University, Colombia

A study for recovering struvite and hydroxyapatite from wastewater produced on the campus of the Autonoma de Occidente University was conducted, as an option to nutrients recovery. The experiments were carried out using magnesium chloride as precipitation reagent, at pH between 8,0 and 12,8 units fo...

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Autores:
Vásquez Sarria, Nancy
Rivera Velasco, Daniela María
Larrahondo Chávez, Diego Alejandro
Mazuera Ríos, Hernán David
Gandini Ayerbe, Mario Andrés
Goyes López, Clara Eugenia
Mejía Villareal, Isabel María
Tipo de recurso:
Article of journal
Fecha de publicación:
2022
Institución:
Universidad Autónoma de Occidente
Repositorio:
RED: Repositorio Educativo Digital UAO
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:red.uao.edu.co:10614/14724
Acceso en línea:
https://hdl.handle.net/10614/14724
https://red.uao.edu.co/
Palabra clave:
Aguas residuales - Purificación
Sewage - Purification
Nutrients recovery
Wastewater management
Recovery potential
Struvite
Hydroxyapatite
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openAccess
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Derechos reservados - Elsevier Ltd, 2022
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Summary:A study for recovering struvite and hydroxyapatite from wastewater produced on the campus of the Autonoma de Occidente University was conducted, as an option to nutrients recovery. The experiments were carried out using magnesium chloride as precipitation reagent, at pH between 8,0 and 12,8 units for raw wastewater (RW), and between 8,8 and 13,2 units for treated wastewater (TW). A sludge with crystalline structures with dendritic, cruciform and rod morphologies associated with struvite was obtained; although amorphous particles associated with hydroxyapatite and other apatites that can be formed during the processes. In order to guarantee the predominance of struvite and hydroxyapatite over others salts that could be formed, it is necessary to adjust the molar fractions of Mg2+: PO4 3− : NH4 + and Ca2+: PO4 3− , which for the case under study were conditioned by the availability of phosphates in the wastewater.