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Water Res ; 252: 121239, 2024 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38335753

ABSTRACT

Limited mineralization of organic phosphorus to phosphate during the anaerobic digestion process poses a significant challenge in the development of cost-effective nutrient recovery strategies from anaerobically digested poultry wastewater (ADPW). This study investigated the influence of organic acids on phosphorus solubilization from ADPW, followed by its recycling in the form of struvite using a bubble column electrolytic reactor (BCER) without adding chemicals. The impact of seeding on the efficiency of PO43- and NH3-N recovery as well as the size distribution of recovered precipitates from the acid pre-treated ADPW was also evaluated. Pre-treatment of the ADPW with oxalic acid achieved complete solubilization of phosphorus, reaching ∼100% extraction efficiency at pH 2.5. The maximum removal efficiency of phosphate and ammonia-nitrogen from the ADPW were 88.9% and 90.1%, respectively, while the addition of 5 and 10 g/L struvite seed to the BCER increased PO43- removal efficiency by 9.6% and 11.5%, respectively. The value of the kinetic rate constant, k, increased from 0.0176 min-1 (unseeded) to 0.0198 min-1, 0.0307 min-1, and 0.0375 min-1 with the seed loading rate of 2, 5, and 10 g/L, respectively. Concurrently, the average particle size rose from 75.3 µm (unseeded) to 82.1 µm, 125.7 µm, and 148.9 µm, respectively. Results from XRD, FTIR, EDS, and dissolved chemical analysis revealed that the solid product obtained from the recovery process was a multi-nutrient fertilizer consisting of 94.7% struvite with negligible levels of heavy metals.


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Poultry , Wastewater , Animals , Struvite , Phosphates/analysis , Phosphorus/analysis , Organic Chemicals , Nutrients/analysis , Chemical Precipitation
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Nanoscale Adv ; 5(15): 3964-3975, 2023 Jul 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37496629

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Cobalt oxide nanoparticles are widely used owing to their distinct properties such as their larger surface area, enhanced reactivity, and their superior optical, electronic, and magnetic properties when compared to their bulk counterpart. The nanoparticles are preferably synthesized using a bottom-up approach in liquid as it allows the particle size to be more precisely controlled. In this study, we employed microplasma to synthesize Co3O4 nanoparticles because it eliminates harmful reducing agents and is efficient and cost-effective. Microplasma reactors are equipped with copper wire electrodes to generate plasma and are simple to configure. The product was characterized using UV-Vis spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The experimental parameters that were varied for the synthesis were: with or without stirring, with or without indirect ultrasonication, and with or without capping agents (urea and sucrose). The results showed that the microplasma enabled Co3O4 nanoparticles to be successfully synthesized, with particle sizes of 10.9-17.7 nm, depending on the synthesis conditions.

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J Hazard Mater ; 416: 126162, 2021 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34492940

ABSTRACT

A method based on the corona discharge produced by high voltage alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) over a Pd/γ-Al2O3 catalyst supported on a honeycomb structure monolith was developed to eliminate ethyl acetate (EA) from the air at atmospheric pressure. The characteristics of the AC and DC corona discharge generated inside the honeycomb structure monolith were investigated by varying the humidity, gas hourly space velocity (GHSV), and temperature. The results showed that the DC corona discharge is more stable and easily operated at different operating conditions such as humidity, GHSV, and gas temperature compared to the AC discharge. At a given applied voltage, the EA conversion in the DC honeycomb catalyst discharge is, therefore, higher compared with that in the AC honeycomb catalyst discharge (e.g., 96% of EA conversion compared with approximately 68%, respectively, at 11.2 kV). These new results can open opportunities for wide applications of DC corona discharge combined with honeycomb catalysts to VOC treatment.

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J Hazard Mater ; 404(Pt B): 123958, 2021 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33068994

ABSTRACT

Nonthermal plasma combined with a practical-scale honeycomb catalyst of 5.0 cm in height and 9.3 cm in diameter was investigated for the removal of toluene. The creation of plasma in the honeycomb catalyst greatly depended on the humidity of the feed gas and the presence of metals on the honeycomb surface. Compared to the bare ceramic honeycomb, the metal-loaded one gave higher toluene removal efficiency because the decomposition of toluene by the plasma-generated reactive species occurred not only homogeneously in the gas phase but also heterogeneously on the catalyst surface. The present plasma-catalytic reactor was able to successfully remove about 80% of dilute toluene (15 ppm in air) at a large flow rate of 60 L/min with a specific energy input of 58 J/L. The honeycomb-based plasma-catalytic reactor system is promising for practical applications since it can overcome such problems as high-pressure drop and difficulty in scale-up encountered in packed-bed reactors.

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Heliyon ; 4(1): e00522, 2018 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29560436

ABSTRACT

A double dielectric barrier discharge reactor operated at a low power frequency of 400 Hz and atmospheric pressure was utilized for regulating the wettability of glass surface. The hydrophobic treatment was performed by plasma polymerization of tetramethylsilane (TMS, in argon gas). The obtained results showed that the TMS coatings formed on the glass substrates without oxygen addition were smooth, uniform films with the maximum water contact angle (WCA) of about 106°, which were similar to those obtained by low pressure, high power frequency plasmas reported in the literature. The addition of oxygen into TMS/Ar plasma gas decreased the WCA and induced the formation of SiOSi and/or SiOC linkages, which dominated the existence of Si(CH2)nSi network formed in TMS/Ar (without oxygen) plasma.

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