Desalination, Vol.170, No.1, 27-32, 2004
Repeated use of MgNH4PO4 center dot 6H(2)O residues for ammonium removal by acid dipping
A novel process was developed to repeatedly utilize MgNH(4)PO(4)(.)6H(2)O (MAP) for ammonium removal from wastewater by releasing ammonium in MAP through acid dipping. In acid solutions, ammonium can be released to solution from MAP while MAP was transformed to MgHPO4, which can be used to remove ammonium again. Ammonium-N concentration in acid solutions increased with the decreasing pH and increasing temperature, up to 3.27 x 10(4) Mg/l at 60degreesC and pH 4.8. MAP also dissolved into acid solutions when transformation to (MgHPO4N)-N-.:P, indicating the ratio of MAP transformation to MAP dissolution, was maximum at pH 6.0 and increased with the temperature. N:P was up to 38.8 at 60degreesC and pH 6.0. Recycling experiments were done. Ammonium-N in effluents was lower than 20 mg/l in the first five cycles, which indicates the feasibility of this process. XRD spectra also validate the transformation between MAP and MgHPO4.