Keywords: urine, urine treatment, nutrient recovery, microbial fuel cells, energy production from urine, membrane capacitive deionization. In conventional wastewater treatment plants large amounts of energy are required for the removal and recovery of nutrients (i.e. nitrogen and phosphorus). Nitrogen (N) compounds are removed as inert nitrogen gas and phosphorus (P) is for example removed as iron phosphate. About 80% of the N and 50% of the P in wastewater originate from urine1, but urine only contributes about 1% to the volume of this wastewater. High nutrient concentrations can be found in urine when it is collected separately from other wastewater streams. In this thesis, the nutrient and energy recovery from urine was investigated. At...
Municipal wastewater contains a significant amount of nutrients such as phosphorus (P) and nitrogen ...
Phosphorus, like oil, is a non-renewable resource that must be harvested from finite resources in th...
Phosphorus, like oil, is a non-renewable resource that must be harvested from finite resources in th...
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...
Removal of nitrogen- and phosphorus-containing molecules from wastewater is necessary to prevent exc...
Ammonium and phosphate fertilizers are needed in agriculture to ensure a sufficient food production....
* Author to whom all correspondence should be addressed Abstract The analysis of different removal a...
With fossil fuels depleting, biofuel is emerging as an alternative means of energy in the market. E...
The existing linear economy approach to nutrient management has clear shortcomings including high ex...
BACKGROUND: Urine is an abundant waste product which requires energy intensive treatment processes i...
BACKGROUND: Urine is an abundant waste product which requires energy intensive treatment processes i...
Urine is a “waste” stream that contains the majority of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium present ...
Human urine accounts for only a fraction of the sewage volume, but it contains the majority of valua...
Human urine constitutes 1% of domestic wastewater and can be used to recover nitrogen and phosphorus...
Municipal wastewater contains a significant amount of nutrients such as phosphorus (P) and nitrogen ...
Phosphorus, like oil, is a non-renewable resource that must be harvested from finite resources in th...
Phosphorus, like oil, is a non-renewable resource that must be harvested from finite resources in th...
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...
Removal of nitrogen- and phosphorus-containing molecules from wastewater is necessary to prevent exc...
Ammonium and phosphate fertilizers are needed in agriculture to ensure a sufficient food production....
* Author to whom all correspondence should be addressed Abstract The analysis of different removal a...
With fossil fuels depleting, biofuel is emerging as an alternative means of energy in the market. E...
The existing linear economy approach to nutrient management has clear shortcomings including high ex...
BACKGROUND: Urine is an abundant waste product which requires energy intensive treatment processes i...
BACKGROUND: Urine is an abundant waste product which requires energy intensive treatment processes i...
Urine is a “waste” stream that contains the majority of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium present ...
Human urine accounts for only a fraction of the sewage volume, but it contains the majority of valua...
Human urine constitutes 1% of domestic wastewater and can be used to recover nitrogen and phosphorus...
Municipal wastewater contains a significant amount of nutrients such as phosphorus (P) and nitrogen ...
Phosphorus, like oil, is a non-renewable resource that must be harvested from finite resources in th...
Phosphorus, like oil, is a non-renewable resource that must be harvested from finite resources in th...