Treated Seawater as a Magnesium Source for Phosphorous Recovery from Wastewater—A Feasibility and Cost Analysis
Conventional resources of phosphorous are at high risk of depletion in the near future due to current practices of its exploitation, thus new and improved exploration methodologies need to be developed to ensure phosphorous security. Today, some treatment plants recover phosphorous from municipal wa...
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doaj-f6614602c79845fda55c1bf98a6f38c52020-11-24T23:07:23ZengMDPI AGMembranes2077-03752016-12-01645410.3390/membranes6040054membranes6040054Treated Seawater as a Magnesium Source for Phosphorous Recovery from Wastewater—A Feasibility and Cost AnalysisCejna Anna Quist-Jensen0Mads Koustrup Jørgensen1Morten Lykkegaard Christensen2Department of Chemistry and Bioscience—Section for Chemistry, Aalborg University, Fredrik Bajers vej 7H, Aalborg Ø 9220, DenmarkDepartment of Chemistry and Bioscience—Section for Chemistry, Aalborg University, Fredrik Bajers vej 7H, Aalborg Ø 9220, DenmarkDepartment of Chemistry and Bioscience—Section for Chemistry, Aalborg University, Fredrik Bajers vej 7H, Aalborg Ø 9220, DenmarkConventional resources of phosphorous are at high risk of depletion in the near future due to current practices of its exploitation, thus new and improved exploration methodologies need to be developed to ensure phosphorous security. Today, some treatment plants recover phosphorous from municipal wastewater as struvite (MgNH4PO4·6H2O). Magnesium is often added to the wastewater as MgCl2·6H2O to facilitate the phosphorous recovery. However, the use of magnesium increases the costs of the process and is not aligned with sustainable development, therefore, alternative magnesium sources have to be found. The current study analyzes the feasibility of integrated membrane processes for magnesium recovery from seawater for utilization in the phosphorous recovery process. The integrated membrane systems consist of nanofiltration (NF), membrane distillation (MD), and membrane crystallization (MCr). The lowest associated cost is found for standalone NF treatment. However, the additional treatment with MD and MCr produces fresh water and salts like NaCl or potentially other valuable minerals at the expense of low-grade heat.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/6/4/54resource recoveryintegrated membrane systemsnanofiltrationmembrane distillationmembrane crystallization |
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Cejna Anna Quist-Jensen Mads Koustrup Jørgensen Morten Lykkegaard Christensen Treated Seawater as a Magnesium Source for Phosphorous Recovery from Wastewater—A Feasibility and Cost Analysis Membranes resource recovery integrated membrane systems nanofiltration membrane distillation membrane crystallization |
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Cejna Anna Quist-Jensen Mads Koustrup Jørgensen Morten Lykkegaard Christensen |
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Treated Seawater as a Magnesium Source for Phosphorous Recovery from Wastewater—A Feasibility and Cost Analysis |
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Treated Seawater as a Magnesium Source for Phosphorous Recovery from Wastewater—A Feasibility and Cost Analysis |
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Treated Seawater as a Magnesium Source for Phosphorous Recovery from Wastewater—A Feasibility and Cost Analysis |
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Treated Seawater as a Magnesium Source for Phosphorous Recovery from Wastewater—A Feasibility and Cost Analysis |
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Treated Seawater as a Magnesium Source for Phosphorous Recovery from Wastewater—A Feasibility and Cost Analysis |
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treated seawater as a magnesium source for phosphorous recovery from wastewater—a feasibility and cost analysis |
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Conventional resources of phosphorous are at high risk of depletion in the near future due to current practices of its exploitation, thus new and improved exploration methodologies need to be developed to ensure phosphorous security. Today, some treatment plants recover phosphorous from municipal wastewater as struvite (MgNH4PO4·6H2O). Magnesium is often added to the wastewater as MgCl2·6H2O to facilitate the phosphorous recovery. However, the use of magnesium increases the costs of the process and is not aligned with sustainable development, therefore, alternative magnesium sources have to be found. The current study analyzes the feasibility of integrated membrane processes for magnesium recovery from seawater for utilization in the phosphorous recovery process. The integrated membrane systems consist of nanofiltration (NF), membrane distillation (MD), and membrane crystallization (MCr). The lowest associated cost is found for standalone NF treatment. However, the additional treatment with MD and MCr produces fresh water and salts like NaCl or potentially other valuable minerals at the expense of low-grade heat. |
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resource recovery integrated membrane systems nanofiltration membrane distillation membrane crystallization |
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