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Title: Effects of Co-existing Ions on the Phosphorus Potassium Ratio of the Precipitate Formed In The Potassium Phosphate Crystallization Process
Authors: HARADA, Hiroyuki
KATAYAMA, Yumi
AFRILIANA, Asmak
INOUE, Minori
TERANAKA, Ryota
MITOMA, Yoshiharu
Keywords: Magnesium Potassium Phosphate
Ammonium
Sulfate
Nitrate
K/P Ratio
Issue Date: 28-Oct-2017
Publisher: Journal of Environmental Protection
Abstract: Livestock wastewater is mainly treated with activated sludge, but ions such as phosphorus, potassium, ammonium, nitrate and sulfate remain in the effluent. In this study, the effects of residual ions on phosphorus recovery using the magnesium potassium phosphate crystallization method were investigated when magnesium was added to increase the pH. If co-existing ions affect the products, the phosphorus to potassium molar ratio (K/P ratio) of the precipitate will deviate from being equimolar. Artificial wastewater test solutions containing 5.6 - 20.3 mM ammonium, 25.6 mM potassium, 6.5 mM phosphorus, 0 - 7.35 mM nitrate, and 0 - 3.06 mM sulfate were used. First, the optimum operating pH and amount of magnesium added to give a high phosphorus removal rate and recovery rate were determined. The experimental setup was a 10 L aerated and stirred reactor, and a 5 L settling tank. The K/P ratio in precipitate was approximately 1 using the optimum conditions. Continuous 2 h treatment allowed a white precipitate containing about 30 g of needle-like crystals to be obtained. Next, the effects of varying the ammonium, nitrate, and sulfate ion concentrations in the artificial effluent were investigated. Ammonium and sulfate ion concentrations of 8 mM or more and 3 mM or more, respectively, caused the K/P ratio to decrease to about 0.7 and 0.5, respectively. Varying the nitrate concentration did not affect the K/P ratio, even at a nitrate concentration of 7.35 mM.
Gov't Doc #: KODEPRODI1710201#Teknik Pertanian
NIDN0001048801
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/105661
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