Recovery and applications of ammoniacal nitrogen from nitrogen-loaded residual streams: A review.
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In this paper, an overview of the TAN recovery potentials from nitrogen (N)-loaded residual streams by discussing the sources, recovery technologies and potential applications is presented, but the choice of the recovery strategy shall ultimately depend on the product characteristics required by the application.About:
This article is published in Journal of Environmental Management.The article was published on 2021-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 19 citations till now.read more
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Fuelling a solid oxide fuel cell with ammonia recovered from water by vacuum membrane stripping
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed the effect of feed water temperature and NH3 feed water concentration on the NH3 concentrations in gaseous VMS permeate and assessed the feasibility to use NH3-H2O mixtures in the concentration range between 5 and 25 wt% for the generation of electricity in an SOFC-O.
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Fuelling a solid oxide fuel cell with ammonia recovered from water by vacuum membrane stripping
TL;DR: In this article , the authors assessed the effect of feed water temperature and NH3 feed water concentration on the NH3 concentrations in gaseous VMS permeate and assessed the feasibility to use NH3-H2O mixtures in the concentration range between 5 and 25 wt% for the generation of electricity in an SOFC-O.
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Remove of ammoniacal nitrogen wastewater by ultrasound/Mg/Al2O3/O3.
TL;DR: In this paper, the degradation of ammoniacal nitrogen wastewater by the system of ultrasound/Mg/Al2O3/ozone (US /Mg,Al 2O3,O3) was carried out.
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Remove of ammoniacal nitrogen wastewater by ultrasound/Mg/AlO/O
TL;DR: In this paper , the degradation of ammoniacal nitrogen wastewater by the system of ultrasound/Mg/Al2O3/ozone (US /Mg,Al 2 O3/O3) was carried out.
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Recovery of Nutrients from Residual Streams Using Ion-Exchange Membranes: Current State, Bottlenecks, Fundamentals and Innovations
TL;DR: In this article , the authors describe the place of membrane methods in solving the problem of the recovery and re-use of biogenic elements (nutrients), primarily trivalent nitrogen NIII and pentavalent phosphorus PV, to provide the sustainable development of mankind.
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