The Relevance of Phosphorus and Iron Chemistry to the Recovery of Phosphorus from Wastewater: A Review
Delft University of Technology · Water Technology (Australia)
Abstract
The addition of iron is a convenient way for removing phosphorus from wastewater, but this is often considered to limit phosphorus recovery. Struvite precipitation is currently used to recover phosphorus, and this approach has attracted much interest. However, it requires the use of enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR). EBPR is not yet widely applied and the recovery potential is low. Other phosphorus recovery methods, including sludge application to agricultural land or recovering phosphorus from sludge ash, also have limitations. Energy-producing wastewater treatment plants increasingly rely on phosphorus removal using iron, but the problem (as in current processes) is the subsequent recovery of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.94
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 186
Authors
5- PWPhilipp WilfertCorresponding
Delft University of Technology, Water Technology (Australia)
- PSPrashanth Suresh Kumar
Delft University of Technology, Water Technology (Australia)
- LKLeon Korving
Water Technology (Australia)
- GWGeert‐Jan Witkamp
Delft University of Technology, Water Technology (Australia)
- MCMark C.M. van Loosdrecht
Delft University of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Phosphorus
- Enhanced biological phosphorus removal
- Wastewater
- Sewage treatment
- Chemistry
- Struvite
- Environmental chemistry
- Environmental science
- Clean water and sanitation