Over the last 15 years, urine treatment technologies have developed from lab studies of a few pioneers to an interesting innovation, attracting attention from a growing number of process engineers. In this broad review, we present literature from more than a decade on biological, physical-chemical and electrochemical urine treatment processes. Like in the first review on urine treatment from 2006, we categorize the technologies according to the following objectives: stabilization, volume reduction, targeted N-recovery, targeted P-recovery, nutrient removal, sanitization, and handling of organic micropollutants. We add energy recovery as a new objective, because extensive work has been done on electrochemical energy harvesting, especially wi...
The potential of single chamber microbial fuel cells (SCMFC) to treat raw, fresh human urine was inv...
Human urine constitutes 1% of domestic wastewater and can be used to recover nitrogen and phosphorus...
Population growth increases the challenge of meeting basic human needs, such as water, a limited res...
In recent years, human urine has been successfully used as an electrolyte and organic substrate in b...
In recent years, human urine has been successfully used as an electrolyte and organic substrate in b...
In recent years, human urine has been successfully used as an electrolyte and organic substrate in b...
In recent years, human urine has been successfully used as an electrolyte and organic substrate in b...
In recent years, a large number of urine-diverting dehydration toilets (UDDTs) have been installed i...
Keywords: urine, urine treatment, nutrient recovery, microbial fuel cells, energy production from ur...
Urine dilution is often performed to avoid clogging or scaling of pipes, which occurs due to urine's...
A two-step treatment system for nutrient and energy recovery from urine was successfully operated fo...
Nutrient recovery from source-separated human urine has been identified by many as a viable avenue t...
Urine dilution is often performed to avoid clogging or scaling of pipes, which occurs due to urine&a...
The inefficiency of conventional biological processes to remove pharmaceutical compounds (PhCs) in w...
Source separation of urine can enable nutrient recycling, facilitate wastewater management, and cons...
The potential of single chamber microbial fuel cells (SCMFC) to treat raw, fresh human urine was inv...
Human urine constitutes 1% of domestic wastewater and can be used to recover nitrogen and phosphorus...
Population growth increases the challenge of meeting basic human needs, such as water, a limited res...
In recent years, human urine has been successfully used as an electrolyte and organic substrate in b...
In recent years, human urine has been successfully used as an electrolyte and organic substrate in b...
In recent years, human urine has been successfully used as an electrolyte and organic substrate in b...
In recent years, human urine has been successfully used as an electrolyte and organic substrate in b...
In recent years, a large number of urine-diverting dehydration toilets (UDDTs) have been installed i...
Keywords: urine, urine treatment, nutrient recovery, microbial fuel cells, energy production from ur...
Urine dilution is often performed to avoid clogging or scaling of pipes, which occurs due to urine's...
A two-step treatment system for nutrient and energy recovery from urine was successfully operated fo...
Nutrient recovery from source-separated human urine has been identified by many as a viable avenue t...
Urine dilution is often performed to avoid clogging or scaling of pipes, which occurs due to urine&a...
The inefficiency of conventional biological processes to remove pharmaceutical compounds (PhCs) in w...
Source separation of urine can enable nutrient recycling, facilitate wastewater management, and cons...
The potential of single chamber microbial fuel cells (SCMFC) to treat raw, fresh human urine was inv...
Human urine constitutes 1% of domestic wastewater and can be used to recover nitrogen and phosphorus...
Population growth increases the challenge of meeting basic human needs, such as water, a limited res...