| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 628030 | Desalination | 2007 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Struvite, magnesium ammonium phosphate hexahydrated (MAP) (Mg NH4 PO4.6H2O) is a white inorganic crystalline mineral that can be used as a slow releasing fertilizer. The present study evaluated the feasibility of using bittern as a by-product of salt manufacture, as a low-cost source of magnesium ions, to recover the ammonia from industrial wastewater. A lab-scale study was performed to investigate the efficiency of (MAP) precipitation using bittern at different pHs from 7-11 at two different molar ratios of Mg:NH4:PO4 (1:1:1) and (1.6:0.6:1) on synthetic struvite in distilled water. The optimum pH, settling time and solid/liquid ratio have been studied. Application of liquid bittern to industrial wastewater treatment for ammonia removal was confirmed by XRD-spectra difractograms of precipitate collected after bittern addition with final pH = 9.6 was compared to synthetic standard struvite.
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Authors
G. El Diwani, Sh. El Rafie, N.N. El Ibiari, H.I. El-Aila,
