Phosphorous is an essential element for all living beings with no possible substitute. Phosphorous is a chemical element and is therefore not finite, however the workable findings of phosphorous minerals are. Due to the rapid population growth and depleting phosphorous reserves, there is both an environmental as well as an economical reason to recover phosphorous. As a step towards sustainability and a lower environmental impact, Eka Chemicals wishes to recover phosphorous from the iron (III) phosphate sludge. The aim of this master thesis is to investigate how a waste stream, rich on iron (III) phosphate, can be utilized and how phosphates can be separated and recycled, at Eka Chemical´s plant in Trollhättan. From this master thesis it can...
Phosphorus (P) is an important pollutant of concern in wastewater that causes eutrophication and alg...
Phosphorus is a vital nutrient for plant and animal production, and the use of phosphorus for agricu...
Recycling is becoming increasingly important in rich societies both in a physical sense and in the p...
Global reserves of mineral phosphorus are finite and the recycling of phosphorus from wastewater, a ...
The project's objective was to develop a process to recover phosphorus from sewage sludge ash. As a ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential non-substitutable nutrient for all living organisms, but it is also a...
This paper describes the development of a method for recovery of phosphorous from one of the waste w...
Phosphate rocks are an irreplaceable resource to produce fertilizers, but their availability will no...
AbstractPhosphorus (P) is an essential and limited resource. Municipal wastewater is a promising sou...
Phosphorous is a finite and non-renewable resource that is essential for plant growth and agricultur...
The theory dealing with the propagation of phosphorus sludges in elemental phosphorus production is ...
The addition of iron is a convenient way for removing phosphorus from wastewater, but this is often ...
Addressing food security issues arising from phosphorus (P) scarcity is described as one of the grea...
Today, a variety of different approaches to the recovery of phosphorus from wastewater, sludge, and ...
Municipal sewage sludge has a high concentration of phosphorus, which should be recovered because ph...
Phosphorus (P) is an important pollutant of concern in wastewater that causes eutrophication and alg...
Phosphorus is a vital nutrient for plant and animal production, and the use of phosphorus for agricu...
Recycling is becoming increasingly important in rich societies both in a physical sense and in the p...
Global reserves of mineral phosphorus are finite and the recycling of phosphorus from wastewater, a ...
The project's objective was to develop a process to recover phosphorus from sewage sludge ash. As a ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential non-substitutable nutrient for all living organisms, but it is also a...
This paper describes the development of a method for recovery of phosphorous from one of the waste w...
Phosphate rocks are an irreplaceable resource to produce fertilizers, but their availability will no...
AbstractPhosphorus (P) is an essential and limited resource. Municipal wastewater is a promising sou...
Phosphorous is a finite and non-renewable resource that is essential for plant growth and agricultur...
The theory dealing with the propagation of phosphorus sludges in elemental phosphorus production is ...
The addition of iron is a convenient way for removing phosphorus from wastewater, but this is often ...
Addressing food security issues arising from phosphorus (P) scarcity is described as one of the grea...
Today, a variety of different approaches to the recovery of phosphorus from wastewater, sludge, and ...
Municipal sewage sludge has a high concentration of phosphorus, which should be recovered because ph...
Phosphorus (P) is an important pollutant of concern in wastewater that causes eutrophication and alg...
Phosphorus is a vital nutrient for plant and animal production, and the use of phosphorus for agricu...
Recycling is becoming increasingly important in rich societies both in a physical sense and in the p...