Abstract

Nutrient recovery in the form of struvite from anaerobic supernatant will not only eliminate the operation and maintenance nuisance caused by struvite formation, but can also generate a valuable agricultural fertilizer. However, the struvite crystallization process is generally slow. In this research, different Mg2+ supplement chemicals — Mg(OH)2 and MgCl2 — and different seeding materials — sand and struvite — were tested in an effort to speed up the struvite precipitation/crystallization process. The research results showed that (1) both seeding materials were instrumental in enhancing the reaction rate, with struvite being better than sand; (2) the more surface area provided by the seeding material, the faster the precipitation is; (3) both Mg(OH)2 and MgCl2 were beneficial in speeding up the precipitation process, but MgCl2 was more effective than Mg(OH)2; (4) compared with simple aeration to remove CO2, pre-acidification helped speed up the precipitation and could lower the final phosphate level; and (5) if Mg(OH)2 is to be used, pre-acidification can be eliminated but the Mg(OH)2 needs to be mixed with the wastewater at an earlier stage in the treatment process.Key words: struvite, crystallization, anaerobic supernatant, centrate, filtrate, sludge dewatering.

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