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Removal of ammonia from landfill leachate by struvite precipitation with the use of low-cost phosphate and magnesium sources.

Haiming Huang1, Dean Xiao2, Qingrui Zhang3, Li Ding3.   

Abstract

This paper presents a study concerning ammonia removal from landfill leachate by struvite precipitation with the use of waste phosphoric acid as the phosphate source. The results indicated that the Al(3+) ions present in the waste phosphoric acid significantly affected the struvite precipitation, and a removal ratio of ammonia close to that of pure phosphate salts could be achieved. Nevertheless, large amounts of NaOH were necessary to neutralize the H(+) present in the waste phosphoric acid. To overcome this problem, a low-cost magnesium source was proposed to be used as well as an alkali reagent in the struvite precipitation. The ammonia removal ratios were found to be 83%, with a remaining phosphate of 56 mg/L, by dosing the low-cost MgO in the Mg:N:P molar ratio of 3:1:1. An economic analysis showed that using waste phosphoric acid plus the low-cost MgO could save chemical costs by 68% compared with the use of pure chemicals. Post-treatment employment of a biological anaerobic filter process demonstrated that the high concentration of Mg(2+) remaining in the effluent of the struvite precipitation has no inhibitory effect on the performance of the biological treatment.
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Keywords:  Ammonia nitrogen; Landfill leachate; Struvite precipitation; Waste phosphoric acid

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25043172     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2014.06.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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6.  Simultaneous immobilization of NH4 + and Mn2+ from electrolytic manganese residue using phosphate and magnesium sources.

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