Eutrophication caused by excess phosphorus (P) loading poses serious environmental risk to freshwater bodies around the world. Advancing our fundamental understanding towards practical reduction of this risk using novel industrial by-products as P adsorbents is the focus of this study. The study examined the combined effect of solution chemistry and the inherent properties of a novel adsorbent (dewatered waterworks sludges) on their P retention. The overall aim was to contribute to a mechanistic understanding of P retention by the sludges; and to better understand what properties regulate their P retention. Results confirm a strong but variable affinity for P by the sludges. Aluminium (Al)-based sludges generally had higher total specific s...
Excessive phosphorus (P) in water bodies is one of the most concerning water quality issues in the U...
Excess phosphorus (P) in wastewaters promotes eutrophication in receiving waterways. A cost-effectiv...
Anthropogenic phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) inputs to aquatic environments have rapidly increased ...
Eutrophication caused by excess phosphorus (P) loading poses serious environmental risk to freshwate...
The use of novel industrial by-products (IBPs) to remove phosphorus (P), instead of high-cost P remo...
Equilibrium phosphorus (P) adsorption was investigated for nine aluminium-based water treatment slud...
The generation of alum sludge from drinking water purification process remains inevitable when alumi...
Excessive phosphorus (P) is a threat to water quality and aquatic life, and one of the governing cau...
Alum sludge refers to the by-product from the processing of drinking water in Water Treatment Works....
This study assessed the potential reuse of an aluminium coagulated drinking–water treatment sludge (...
Sewage sludge (SS) is a reclaimable phosphorus (P) source for fertilizer production, but it has a hi...
The adsorption characteristics of phosphate adsorption on the dewatered alum sludge were identified ...
The phosphorus (P)-saturated aluminium sludge used as substrate in constructed wetland (CW) for P-ri...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.Excessive phosphorus (P) is one of the majo...
The phosphorus (P) removal of five combinations of dual filters consisting of blast furnace slag (BF...
Excessive phosphorus (P) in water bodies is one of the most concerning water quality issues in the U...
Excess phosphorus (P) in wastewaters promotes eutrophication in receiving waterways. A cost-effectiv...
Anthropogenic phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) inputs to aquatic environments have rapidly increased ...
Eutrophication caused by excess phosphorus (P) loading poses serious environmental risk to freshwate...
The use of novel industrial by-products (IBPs) to remove phosphorus (P), instead of high-cost P remo...
Equilibrium phosphorus (P) adsorption was investigated for nine aluminium-based water treatment slud...
The generation of alum sludge from drinking water purification process remains inevitable when alumi...
Excessive phosphorus (P) is a threat to water quality and aquatic life, and one of the governing cau...
Alum sludge refers to the by-product from the processing of drinking water in Water Treatment Works....
This study assessed the potential reuse of an aluminium coagulated drinking–water treatment sludge (...
Sewage sludge (SS) is a reclaimable phosphorus (P) source for fertilizer production, but it has a hi...
The adsorption characteristics of phosphate adsorption on the dewatered alum sludge were identified ...
The phosphorus (P)-saturated aluminium sludge used as substrate in constructed wetland (CW) for P-ri...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.Excessive phosphorus (P) is one of the majo...
The phosphorus (P) removal of five combinations of dual filters consisting of blast furnace slag (BF...
Excessive phosphorus (P) in water bodies is one of the most concerning water quality issues in the U...
Excess phosphorus (P) in wastewaters promotes eutrophication in receiving waterways. A cost-effectiv...
Anthropogenic phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) inputs to aquatic environments have rapidly increased ...