Ammonium and phosphate fertilizers are needed in agriculture to ensure a sufficient food production. The recovery of valuable nutrients (ammonium and phosphate) from waste(water) streams will help to overcome future shortages and reduce the need for phosphorous ore imports and energy intensive ammonia production. One person produces on average 1.5 L of urine per day, which contains about 9.1 g N /L and 1 g P /L. Urine contributes about 80% of the N load and 50% of the P load in conventional domestic wastewaters. These high nutrient concentrations in urine make it possible to develop more effective and energy efficient recovery technologies. In the ValueFromUrine project the phosphorus recovery will be performed by struvite precipitation...
Ammonia and phosphate, which are present in large quantities in waste streams such as livestock manu...
<p>The food security of a booming global population demands a continuous and sustainable supply of f...
The food security of a booming global population demands a continuous and sustainable supply of fert...
Keywords: urine, urine treatment, nutrient recovery, microbial fuel cells, energy production from ur...
Keywords: urine, urine treatment, nutrient recovery, microbial fuel cells, energy production from u...
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...
Keywords: urine, urine treatment, nutrient recovery, microbial fuel cells, energy production from ur...
Ammonia and phosphate, which are present in large quantities in waste streams such as livestock manu...
BACKGROUND: Urine is an abundant waste product which requires energy intensive treatment processes i...
Book of Abstracts of CEB Annual Meeting 2017[Excerpt] Source separated urine is highly concentrated ...
BACKGROUND: Urine is an abundant waste product which requires energy intensive treatment processes i...
The existing linear economy approach to nutrient management has clear shortcomings including high ex...
Ammonia and phosphate, which are present in large quantities in waste streams such as livestock manu...
Urine is a “waste” stream that contains the majority of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium present ...
Ammonia and phosphate, which are present in large quantities in waste streams such as livestock manu...
<p>The food security of a booming global population demands a continuous and sustainable supply of f...
The food security of a booming global population demands a continuous and sustainable supply of fert...
Keywords: urine, urine treatment, nutrient recovery, microbial fuel cells, energy production from ur...
Keywords: urine, urine treatment, nutrient recovery, microbial fuel cells, energy production from u...
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...
Keywords: urine, urine treatment, nutrient recovery, microbial fuel cells, energy production from ur...
Ammonia and phosphate, which are present in large quantities in waste streams such as livestock manu...
BACKGROUND: Urine is an abundant waste product which requires energy intensive treatment processes i...
Book of Abstracts of CEB Annual Meeting 2017[Excerpt] Source separated urine is highly concentrated ...
BACKGROUND: Urine is an abundant waste product which requires energy intensive treatment processes i...
The existing linear economy approach to nutrient management has clear shortcomings including high ex...
Ammonia and phosphate, which are present in large quantities in waste streams such as livestock manu...
Urine is a “waste” stream that contains the majority of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium present ...
Ammonia and phosphate, which are present in large quantities in waste streams such as livestock manu...
<p>The food security of a booming global population demands a continuous and sustainable supply of f...
The food security of a booming global population demands a continuous and sustainable supply of fert...