Nutrients, especially the most widely used macronutrients nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, are essential for sufficient food production to feed the constantly growing human population. However, fertiliser production deals with scarce, non-renewable raw-materials and high energy consumption, which is why more efficient nutrient recovery and re-use from human waste streams should be encouraged. Human urine is an especially interesting source for nutrient recovery since it contains most of the nutrients consumed and excreted by humans. This study focused on utilising bioelectrochemistry for nitrogen recovery from source-separated urine. The reactor design was a combination of microbial fuel cell and electrodialysis technology. The aim was ...
Human urine is a renewable resource from which water, nutrients and energy can be recovered and safe...
Shortages in supply of nutrients and freshwater for a growing human population are critical global i...
There is a growing trend for nutrient recovery from wastewater as part of the transition to a circul...
Nutrients, especially the most widely used macronutrients nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, are es...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are essential nutrients for all organisms and recovery and reuse of these re...
Ravinteiden tuotannon kestävyys on yksi ihmiskunnan suurista haasteista. Nykyinen kertakäyttölannoit...
Keywords: urine, urine treatment, nutrient recovery, microbial fuel cells, energy production from u...
Nutrient recovery from source-separated human urine has been identified by many as a viable avenue t...
A “No Mix” sanitation system was installed in a dormitory at the University of CanTho in South Vietn...
Ammonium and phosphate fertilizers are needed in agriculture to ensure a sufficient food production....
Source-separated urine is a promising stream for nutrient capture using electrochemical technologies...
Reinforcing and optimizing sustainable food production is an urgent contemporary issue. The depletio...
Only 7% of the world’s wastewater receives tertiary treatment, while the rest is causing eutrophicat...
In recent years, a large number of urine-diverting dehydration toilets (UDDTs) have been installed i...
Soil fertility is depleting due to incomplete nutrient cycles globally, which lead nutrients from so...
Human urine is a renewable resource from which water, nutrients and energy can be recovered and safe...
Shortages in supply of nutrients and freshwater for a growing human population are critical global i...
There is a growing trend for nutrient recovery from wastewater as part of the transition to a circul...
Nutrients, especially the most widely used macronutrients nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, are es...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are essential nutrients for all organisms and recovery and reuse of these re...
Ravinteiden tuotannon kestävyys on yksi ihmiskunnan suurista haasteista. Nykyinen kertakäyttölannoit...
Keywords: urine, urine treatment, nutrient recovery, microbial fuel cells, energy production from u...
Nutrient recovery from source-separated human urine has been identified by many as a viable avenue t...
A “No Mix” sanitation system was installed in a dormitory at the University of CanTho in South Vietn...
Ammonium and phosphate fertilizers are needed in agriculture to ensure a sufficient food production....
Source-separated urine is a promising stream for nutrient capture using electrochemical technologies...
Reinforcing and optimizing sustainable food production is an urgent contemporary issue. The depletio...
Only 7% of the world’s wastewater receives tertiary treatment, while the rest is causing eutrophicat...
In recent years, a large number of urine-diverting dehydration toilets (UDDTs) have been installed i...
Soil fertility is depleting due to incomplete nutrient cycles globally, which lead nutrients from so...
Human urine is a renewable resource from which water, nutrients and energy can be recovered and safe...
Shortages in supply of nutrients and freshwater for a growing human population are critical global i...
There is a growing trend for nutrient recovery from wastewater as part of the transition to a circul...