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Ammonia-selective recovery from anaerobic digestate using electrochemical ammonia stripping combined with electrodialysis

Shine Lin Aung, Jihyeok Choi, Ho‐Young Cha, Gaeun Woo, Kyung Guen Song

2023Chemical Engineering Journal39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An electrodialysis (ED)-electrochemical ammonia stripping (EAS) hybrid process is used for the quick and efficient recovery of ammonia from anaerobic digestate. A series of EAS experiments using synthetic ammonia solutions was conducted to determine the optimal operating conditions for the ED-EAS hybrid process with actual anaerobic digestate. These parameters included the feeding modes (anodic vs. cathodic), applied currents, anolyte composition, and capture chemicals, with a focus on their impact on ammonia recovery. As a result, cathodic feeding showed advantages over anodic feeding because of its benefit in converting NH4+ to NH3 through successful pH elevation in the cathode compartment. High current density provided sufficient OH− to increase the cathode compartment's pH, and using Na2HPO4, a salt of triprotic acid, as an anolyte resulted in a rapid pH increase due to pH buffering, resulting in a better ammonia recovery. Through three cycles of ED operation (8 h), the ED-EAS hybrid process experiment for actual anaerobic digestate concentrated ammonia to 3.775 g/L, three times higher than the initial concentration. Ammonia was recovered to 90.5 ± 0.4 % with 11.6 kWh/kg-NH3 energy consumption from the ED concentrate in 5 h using the EAS. This study demonstrated the possibility of ammonia-selective recovery from anaerobic digestate using an integrated ED-EAS system.

Topics & Concepts

DigestateAmmoniaChemistryElectrodialysisAnodeAnaerobic exerciseAnaerobic digestionPulp and paper industryElectrodeMethaneMembraneBiologyPhysiologyOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryBiochemistryEngineeringMembrane-based Ion Separation TechniquesAmmonia Synthesis and Nitrogen ReductionWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal