2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-011-0967-6
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Fate of Macronutrients in Water Treatment of Digestate Using Vibrating Reversed Osmosis

Abstract: In the transition from a fossil to a bio-based economy, it has become an important challenge to maximally recuperate and recycle valuable nutrients coming from manure and digestate processing. Membrane filtration is a suitable technology to separate valuable nutrients in easily transportable concentrates which could potentially be re-used as green fertilizers, in the meantime producing high quality water. However, traditional membrane filtration systems often suffer technical problems in waste stream treatment… Show more

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“…Templer et al [89] Interface Focus Research and Development III Ten Bos et al [90] Carbohydrate Polymers Research and Development III Tsiropoulos et al [91] Journal of Cleaner Production Processing and Technology I Vaaje-Kolstad et al [92] Science Processing and Technology II Van Dam et al [93] Industrial Crops and Products Resources II Vaneeckhaute et al [94] Water, Air, & Soil Pollution Processing and Technology II Vaneeckhaute et al [95] Biomass and Bioenergy Environmental impact I Vaneeckhaute et al [96] Biomass and Bioenergy Environmental impact II Vanholme et al [97] Frontiers in plant science Processing and Technology II Vitasari et al [98] Bioresource Technology Processing and Technology II Voll et al [99] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Processing and Technology III Wellisch et al [6] Biofuels …”
Section: Journal Research Domain Categorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Templer et al [89] Interface Focus Research and Development III Ten Bos et al [90] Carbohydrate Polymers Research and Development III Tsiropoulos et al [91] Journal of Cleaner Production Processing and Technology I Vaaje-Kolstad et al [92] Science Processing and Technology II Van Dam et al [93] Industrial Crops and Products Resources II Vaneeckhaute et al [94] Water, Air, & Soil Pollution Processing and Technology II Vaneeckhaute et al [95] Biomass and Bioenergy Environmental impact I Vaneeckhaute et al [96] Biomass and Bioenergy Environmental impact II Vanholme et al [97] Frontiers in plant science Processing and Technology II Vitasari et al [98] Bioresource Technology Processing and Technology II Voll et al [99] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Processing and Technology III Wellisch et al [6] Biofuels …”
Section: Journal Research Domain Categorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The opposite scenario is observed without vibration where new particles are generated faster than particle growth. A study by Vaneeckhaute et al in 2012, applied VSEP technology to remove macronutrients from digestate in order to reuse concentrate as inorganic fertilizers with high nutrient availability [68]. Macronutrients such as Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K), Sodium (Na), Calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg) are required from liquid fractions of digestate and concentration is lowered to a reusable range.…”
Section: Open Channel Bulk Fluid Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low salt content and total hardness indicate that permeate within the lagoon has potential for re-use in high quality applications. Even though recovery was high across the two stages, VSEP performance is limited by technical and mechanical problems that cause instability and exceeding of statutory levels in the lagoon [68].…”
Section: Open Channel Bulk Fluid Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vaneeckhaute applied VSEP technology to remove macronutrients from digestate, a product produced from co-digestion of animal manure [18]. The primary functionality of the VSEP was to remove macronutrients ranging from nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, calcium and magnesium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%