At conventional wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), reject waters originating from the dewatering of anaerobically digested sludge contain the highest nitrogen concentrations within the plant and thereby have potential for realising nitrogen recovery in a reusable form. At the same time, nitrogen removal from reject waters has potential to reduce the energetic and chemical demands of the WWTP due to a reduced nutrient load to the activated sludge process. In recent years, (bio)electrochemical methods have been extensively studied for nitrogen recovery from reject waters in laboratory-scale but not yet implemented in real WWTP environments, particularly due to concerns about the need for large capital investments. This study assessed the te...
The demand for phosphorous (P) fertilizer is projected to increase by 100% by the end of the century...
Due to increased food production, the demand for nitrogen and phosphorus as fertilizers grows. Nitro...
Nitrogen is one of the essential elements for life; however, inefficient use of nitrogen creates maj...
At conventional wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), reject waters originating from the dewatering o...
Reject waters from the dewatering of anaerobically digested municipal sewage sludge are nitrogen-ric...
Water contamination is a growing environmental issue. Several harmful effects on human health and th...
As Kungsängens wastewater treatment plant is considering a move, it opens up a possibility to implem...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
Nitrogen removal from wastewaters is necessary to prevent the pollution of receiving water bodies. A...
In this study, a twin-chamber upflow bio-electrochemical reactor packed with palm shell granular act...
Abstract Growing food and biomass production at the global scale has determined a cor...
With the growing demand for macronutrients, such as nitrogen, and environmental issues related to th...
Population growth in the U.S. and abroad has led to a need for increased treatment of wastewater to ...
Nitrogen is an essential element for life. It is applied in reactive form (NH3 or NO3−) as a fertili...
[EN] Nitrogen recovery technologies such as the hollow fibre membrane contactor are now being develo...
The demand for phosphorous (P) fertilizer is projected to increase by 100% by the end of the century...
Due to increased food production, the demand for nitrogen and phosphorus as fertilizers grows. Nitro...
Nitrogen is one of the essential elements for life; however, inefficient use of nitrogen creates maj...
At conventional wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), reject waters originating from the dewatering o...
Reject waters from the dewatering of anaerobically digested municipal sewage sludge are nitrogen-ric...
Water contamination is a growing environmental issue. Several harmful effects on human health and th...
As Kungsängens wastewater treatment plant is considering a move, it opens up a possibility to implem...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
Nitrogen removal from wastewaters is necessary to prevent the pollution of receiving water bodies. A...
In this study, a twin-chamber upflow bio-electrochemical reactor packed with palm shell granular act...
Abstract Growing food and biomass production at the global scale has determined a cor...
With the growing demand for macronutrients, such as nitrogen, and environmental issues related to th...
Population growth in the U.S. and abroad has led to a need for increased treatment of wastewater to ...
Nitrogen is an essential element for life. It is applied in reactive form (NH3 or NO3−) as a fertili...
[EN] Nitrogen recovery technologies such as the hollow fibre membrane contactor are now being develo...
The demand for phosphorous (P) fertilizer is projected to increase by 100% by the end of the century...
Due to increased food production, the demand for nitrogen and phosphorus as fertilizers grows. Nitro...
Nitrogen is one of the essential elements for life; however, inefficient use of nitrogen creates maj...