Abstract

A water and green ammonia recovery strategy for anaerobic digestion (AD) effluent treatment through a two-stage membrane distillation (2s-MD) was put forward in this study. In the 1st-stage, the MAP (monoammonium phosphate solution, NH4H2PO4)/DAP (diammonium phosphate solution, (NH4)2HPO4) loop, was used as the recyclable ammonia absorbent to recover ammonia from AD effluent. The multicycle ammonia absorption-regeneration experiments illustrated that the ammonia removal efficiency was stable (~81 %) and the recovered ammonia solution was 1.05 mol/L. In the 2nd-stage, the water recovery experiments from AD effluent with different ammonia concentrations were conducted. The results indicated that the water recovered from ammonia-removed AD effluent could be adopted as the general industrial or agricultural water. Finally, the economic evaluation demonstrated that the application of MAP solution as the recyclable ammonia absorbent was more economically efficient than the sulfuric acid solution. The treatment cost and net profit of AD effluent treatment by 2s-MD were $ 1.73/m3 and $ 0.83/m3, respectively. The 2s-MD can be acted as a valuable candidate strategy for sustainable green ammonia and water recovery from AD effluent.

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