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Struvite recovery from anaerobically digested dairy manure: A review of application potential and hindrances

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 169, Issue -, Pages 46-57

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2015.12.006

Keywords

Struvite; Phosphorus recovery; Dairy manure; Anaerobic digestion; Cattle manure

Funding

  1. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [SU835331]
  2. American University of Sharjah Grant [FGR15-T-23]
  3. EPA [SU835331, 672814] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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Anaerobically digested dairy manure is rich in ammonium, orthophosphates, and magnesium, indicating a high potential for struvite recovery. Continuous generation of large amounts of dairy manure plus increasing global interest in anaerobic digestion of dairy manure suggest a huge market for struvite production with anaerobically digested dairy manure. However, the complex chemical composition of digested dairy manure presents hindrances to struvite recovery. This review paper assesses the significance and potential of struvite recovery from anaerobically digested dairy manure, identifies the factors hindering struvite recovery, and discusses the methods to overcome hindrances and the measures to improve phosphorus speciation of dairy manure for struvite formation. This paper proposes using struvite recovery potential or P-strzivite based on the least molar activity of struvite component ions in addition to supersaturation ratio to identify the potential for struvite recovery. The probable hindrances mainly include high Ca2+ concentration and molar activity ratios of Ca2+: Mg2+ and Ca2+: PO43-, high ionic strength, and high alkalinity. Struvite formation and purity is likely a function of all the interfering variables, rather than just a single factor with digested dairy manure. Potential enhancement measures need to be tested for technical and economic feasibility and applicability to various sources of digested dairy manure. This review paper provides guidance to overcoming the hindrances of digested dairy manure to struvite formation. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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