Phosphorus release and recovery by reductive dissolution of chemically precipitated phosphorus from simulated wastewater

Chemosphere. 2023 Dec:345:140500. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.140500. Epub 2023 Oct 20.

Abstract

Chemically mediated recovery of phosphorous (P) as vivianite from the sludges generated by chemical phosphorus removal (CPR) is a potential means of enhancing sustainability of wastewater treatment. This study marks an initial attempt to explore direct P release and recovery from lab synthetic Fe-P sludge via reductive dissolution using ascorbic acid (AA) under acidic conditions. The effects of AA/Fe molar ratio, age of Fe-P sludge and pH were examined to find the optimum conditions for Fe-P reductive solubilization and vivianite precipitation. The performance of the reductive, chelating, and acidic effects of AA toward Fe-P sludge were evaluated by comparison with hydroxylamine (reducing agent), oxalic acid (chelating agent), and inorganic acids (pH effect) including HNO3, HCl, and H2SO4. Full solubilization of Fe-P sludge and reduction of Fe3+ were observed at pH values 3 and 4 for two Fe/AA molar ratios of 1:2 and 1:4. Sludge age (up to 11 days) did not affect the reductive solubilization of Fe-P with AA addition. The reductive dissolution of Fe-P sludge with hydroxylamine was negligible, while both P (95 ± 2%) and Fe3+ (90 ± 1%) were solubilized through non-reductive dissolution by oxalic acid treatment at an Fe/oxalic acid molar ratio 1:2 and a pH 3. With sludge treatment with inorganic acids at pH 3, P and Fe release was very low (<10%) compared to AA and oxalic acid treatment. After full solubilization of Fe-P sludge by AA treatment at pH 3 it was possible to recover the phosphorus and iron as vivianite by simple pH adjustment to pH 7; P and Fe recoveries of 88 ± 2% and 90 ± 1% respectively were achieved in this manner. XRD analysis, Fe/P molar ratio measurements, and magnetic attraction confirmed vivianite formation. PHREEQC modeling showed a reasonable agreement with the measured release of P and Fe from Fe-P sludge and vivianite formation.

Keywords: Ascorbic acid; Chelating agent; Chemically mediated phosphorus removal; Geochemical modeling; Phosphorus; Phosphorus recovery; Reductive dissolution; Vivianite; Wastewater.

MeSH terms

  • Ascorbic Acid
  • Hydroxylamines
  • Oxalic Acid
  • Phosphates
  • Phosphorus*
  • Sewage
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid
  • Wastewater*

Substances

  • Phosphorus
  • ferrous phosphate
  • Wastewater
  • Sewage
  • Phosphates
  • Ascorbic Acid
  • Oxalic Acid
  • Hydroxylamines