NH4-N-loaded biochars are suitable candidates for soil amendment and fertilization. Sewage sludge-based biochar and biochar from the invasive species black wattle were used as sorbents for the adsorption of ammonia from a concentrated solution to mimic the wastewater treatment plant reject water stream. To increase ammonium recovery efficiency, two post-pyrolysis activation techniques were compared: steam activation and hydrogen peroxide treatment. It was found that the success of the treatment options was material dependent; therefore, post-pyrolysis treatments will require optimization for different applications based on feedstock. A simplified version of an adsorption process simulated in Aspen Tech predicts that NH4-N may be recovered a...
Nitrogen pollution has been considered one of the major problems of the 21st century. Discharge of n...
Throughout the 20th century, the prevailing approach toward nitrogen management in municipal wastewa...
Anaerobic digestion of nitrogen (N) rich substrates might be hindered when ammonia (NH3) formation r...
At water resource recovery facilities, nutrient removal is often required and energy recovery is an ...
The preparation of low-cost carbonaceous adsorbents for nitrogen recovery is of interest from agricu...
Water contamination is a growing environmental issue. Several harmful effects on human health and th...
The aerobic systems have been the most widely biological treatment used for municipal and industrial...
Current standard practice at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) involves the recycling of digestate...
A review of wastewater treatment options and the properties of biochar (charcoal made from biomass w...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The growing global population's demand for ammonium has triggered an increase in...
Water contamination by ammonium (NH4 +) can present considerable risks to natural ecosystems. This w...
Preparing sustainable and highly efficient biochars as adsorbents remains a challenge for organic po...
In this study, a bioelectrochemical reactor was investigated for simultaneous hydrogen production an...
Biochar is the solid byproduct of pyrolysis, and its cascading use can offset the cost of the produc...
Abstract Growing food and biomass production at the global scale has determined a cor...
Nitrogen pollution has been considered one of the major problems of the 21st century. Discharge of n...
Throughout the 20th century, the prevailing approach toward nitrogen management in municipal wastewa...
Anaerobic digestion of nitrogen (N) rich substrates might be hindered when ammonia (NH3) formation r...
At water resource recovery facilities, nutrient removal is often required and energy recovery is an ...
The preparation of low-cost carbonaceous adsorbents for nitrogen recovery is of interest from agricu...
Water contamination is a growing environmental issue. Several harmful effects on human health and th...
The aerobic systems have been the most widely biological treatment used for municipal and industrial...
Current standard practice at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) involves the recycling of digestate...
A review of wastewater treatment options and the properties of biochar (charcoal made from biomass w...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The growing global population's demand for ammonium has triggered an increase in...
Water contamination by ammonium (NH4 +) can present considerable risks to natural ecosystems. This w...
Preparing sustainable and highly efficient biochars as adsorbents remains a challenge for organic po...
In this study, a bioelectrochemical reactor was investigated for simultaneous hydrogen production an...
Biochar is the solid byproduct of pyrolysis, and its cascading use can offset the cost of the produc...
Abstract Growing food and biomass production at the global scale has determined a cor...
Nitrogen pollution has been considered one of the major problems of the 21st century. Discharge of n...
Throughout the 20th century, the prevailing approach toward nitrogen management in municipal wastewa...
Anaerobic digestion of nitrogen (N) rich substrates might be hindered when ammonia (NH3) formation r...