Strategies to enhance the recovery of phosphorus as struvite during the storage of urine

Phosphorus is a non-renewable resource, and it will in future become increasingly scarce. Urine can be used as a valuable resource of phosphate. One way to create favourable conditions for recovering phosphorus as struvite from urine is to store urine and promote urea hydrolysis, before the recovery...

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Main Authors: Nicolás Hernández-Alcayaga, Dafne Crutchik
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Published: Elsevier 2025-03-01
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description Phosphorus is a non-renewable resource, and it will in future become increasingly scarce. Urine can be used as a valuable resource of phosphate. One way to create favourable conditions for recovering phosphorus as struvite from urine is to store urine and promote urea hydrolysis, before the recovery of phosphate. To develop a faster and higher-quality recovery process, urine storage was studied by applying: (i) hydrolyzed urine to fresh urine, (ii) low-rate aeration, and (iii) continuous stirring. Seawater was used as magnesium source for struvite crystallization. Results show that urea hydrolysis rate was enhanced when hydrolyzed urine was added to fresh urine during its storage. And as a consequence, the precipitation time of phosphate was reduced. After 14 days, around 80 % of the phosphate was recovered as struvite when the volumetric ratio of hydrolyzed urine/fresh urine was 0.15, compared with the 20 % of the phosphorus precipitated when fresh urine was stored. Moreover, the application of low-rate aeration to urine storage allow to reduce the time of phosphate precipitation from 14 days to 3 days, recovering around 88 % of the phosphate. But the aeration generated that a significant loss of ammonium from urine through ammonia volatilization when the storage time was higher than 3 days. In addition, the use of aeration seems to be more useful to enhance phosphate precipitation compared to the application of continuous stirring during urine storage. This study demonstrates that phosphorus recovery as struvite can be developed during urine storage with high recovery efficiencies and struvite quality.
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spelling doaj-art-0f16f13814d047e997147fca55964cd22025-08-20T01:55:27ZengElsevierResults in Engineering2590-12302025-03-012510370710.1016/j.rineng.2024.103707Strategies to enhance the recovery of phosphorus as struvite during the storage of urineNicolás Hernández-Alcayaga0Dafne Crutchik1Faculty of Engineering and Sciences, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Av. Diagonal Las Torres 2640, Santiago 7941169, ChileCorresponding author.; Faculty of Engineering and Sciences, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Av. Diagonal Las Torres 2640, Santiago 7941169, ChilePhosphorus is a non-renewable resource, and it will in future become increasingly scarce. Urine can be used as a valuable resource of phosphate. One way to create favourable conditions for recovering phosphorus as struvite from urine is to store urine and promote urea hydrolysis, before the recovery of phosphate. To develop a faster and higher-quality recovery process, urine storage was studied by applying: (i) hydrolyzed urine to fresh urine, (ii) low-rate aeration, and (iii) continuous stirring. Seawater was used as magnesium source for struvite crystallization. Results show that urea hydrolysis rate was enhanced when hydrolyzed urine was added to fresh urine during its storage. And as a consequence, the precipitation time of phosphate was reduced. After 14 days, around 80 % of the phosphate was recovered as struvite when the volumetric ratio of hydrolyzed urine/fresh urine was 0.15, compared with the 20 % of the phosphorus precipitated when fresh urine was stored. Moreover, the application of low-rate aeration to urine storage allow to reduce the time of phosphate precipitation from 14 days to 3 days, recovering around 88 % of the phosphate. But the aeration generated that a significant loss of ammonium from urine through ammonia volatilization when the storage time was higher than 3 days. In addition, the use of aeration seems to be more useful to enhance phosphate precipitation compared to the application of continuous stirring during urine storage. This study demonstrates that phosphorus recovery as struvite can be developed during urine storage with high recovery efficiencies and struvite quality.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123024019509AerationContinuous stirringSeawaterStruviteUrine
spellingShingle Nicolás Hernández-Alcayaga
Dafne Crutchik
Strategies to enhance the recovery of phosphorus as struvite during the storage of urine
Results in Engineering
Aeration
Continuous stirring
Seawater
Struvite
Urine
title Strategies to enhance the recovery of phosphorus as struvite during the storage of urine
title_full Strategies to enhance the recovery of phosphorus as struvite during the storage of urine
title_fullStr Strategies to enhance the recovery of phosphorus as struvite during the storage of urine
title_full_unstemmed Strategies to enhance the recovery of phosphorus as struvite during the storage of urine
title_short Strategies to enhance the recovery of phosphorus as struvite during the storage of urine
title_sort strategies to enhance the recovery of phosphorus as struvite during the storage of urine
topic Aeration
Continuous stirring
Seawater
Struvite
Urine
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123024019509
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