Title of article :
Removal of phosphorus through struvite precipitation using a by-product of magnesium oxide production (BMP): Effect of the mode of BMP preparation
Author/Authors :
Sanchez، E. نويسنده , , Quintana، M. نويسنده , , Colmenarejo، M.F. نويسنده , , Barrera، J. نويسنده , , Garcia، G. نويسنده , , Travieso، L. نويسنده , , Borja، R. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 2 سال 2008
Abstract :
Different modes of preparation of a by-product of a magnesite calcination process for magnesium oxide production (BMP) were compared for
phosphorus removal to struvite at a molar Mg:P ratio of 1.6 mol Mg/mol P from liquor of a full-scale sewage treatment plant. Five experimental
runs were performed—Run 1: raw BMP; Run 2: screened to particle size < 0.04 mm; Run 3: milled to particle size < 0.04 mm; Run 4: suspension
at a concentration of 3 g of BMP/l of tap water; Run 5: supernatant after settling for 4 h after 28 h aeration. Temperature and pH were determined
in liquid samples and analyses of phosphorus (P) and magnesium (Mg) were also performed in liquid and solid samples. pH increased with the
reaction time (t) in Runs 1–4. However, in Run 5 there was an initial increase from 8.28 to 8.41 only to decrease to 8.34 at the end of the experiment.
Phosphorus concentration decreased with t, but also with the mode of BMP preparation where the concentration of phosphorus in relation to the
reaction time was lower in Runs 2 and 3 than in the other runs, the minimum being in Run 5. It was found that the smaller the particle size, the
lower the concentration remained in solution. This fact was confirmed by the values obtained in the equilibrium concentrations which were: 14.7,
9.1, 13.2, 17.4 and 7.3 mg/l for Runs 1–5, respectively. The amount of struvite obtained was improved by the increase of t, the maximum being in
Run 5 at 0.5 h (450 mg/l). In Runs 2 and 3, values of struvite production of 400 and 350 mg/l were achieved at t higher than 2.5 h. It was found that
a first-order kinetic model fitted in well with the experimental data obtained. The values of the reaction constants were found to be: 1.2, 1.5, 1.4,
1.3 and 2.9 h^−1 for Runs 1–5, respectively. The proposed model accurately predicted the performance of the process, showing deviations lower
than 5% between the experimental and theoretical data of struvite production.
Keywords :
Struvite , By-product of magnesium oxide production (BMP) , Mode of preparation , First-order kinetics
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Journal