2021 Annual Meeting
(646b) pH Effects on Factors Influencing Nutrient Removal and Recovery from Synthetic Animal Waste Via Chemical and Electrochemical Techniques
Authors
In a prior study, the efficacy of electrochemical method was examined with key operating parameters affecting struvite deposition identified as temperature, turbulence, applied potential and competing ion (Ca2+) concentration [2]. In addition, a thermodynamic simulation was developed to further investigate the impact of Ca2+ in animal waste on the technologyâs performance [3]. High phosphorus recovery (83%) and low specific energy consumption (0.43kWh/kg P recovered) were discovered at optimum conditions in these previous studies. However, the effect of multi-factors interactions on electrochemical nutrients reduction is unknown. In this new study, the efficiency of nutrient (P and N) removal and struvite quality from animal waste will be assessed based on multivariate analyses including flow conditions, temperature, Mg2+:Ca2+ ratio, N:P ratio and the cathodic potential. In addition, the effect of initial solution pH will be evaluated to delineate the difference between chemical and electrochemical driving forces. Initial results from this study indicates that under certain process conditions, a high initial pH results in significant solid dissolution under electrochemical control and decreases the overall nutrient recovery. This suggests chemical driving forces are more significant than electrochemical driving forces for nutrient recovery under certain conditions. These results along with solid characterization analyses and solution speciation will be discussed at the conference.
References
[1] Animal waste â Environmental Encylopediaâ https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/animal-waste
[2] Z. Belarbi and J. P. Trembly, âElectrochemical Processing to Capture Phosphorus from Simulated Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations Waste,â J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 165, no. 13, pp. E685âE693, Jan. 2018, doi: 10.1149/2.0891813jes.
[3] Z. Belarbi, D. A. Daramola and J. P. Trembly, âBench-Scale Demonstration and Thermodynamic Simulations of Electrochemical Nutrient Reduction in Wastewater via Recovery as Struvite,â J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 167, no. 4, Nov. 2020, doi: 10.1149/1945-7111/abc58f.