Spontaneous nutrient recovery and disinfection of aquaculture wastewater via Mg-coconut shell carbon composites.

J Hazard Mater

College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350007, China; Fujian Key Laboratory of Pollution Control & Resource Reuse, Fuzhou 350007, China. Electronic address:

Published: March 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Aquaculture wastewater is rich in pathogens and nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, which can lead to environmental issues if not properly treated.
  • This study explores the use of magnesium-coconut shell carbon (Mg-CSC) to simultaneously disinfect wastewater and recover nutrients, achieving up to 5.4-log removal of E. coli and around 60% nitrogen and 91% phosphorus recovery.
  • The process relies on the generation of hydrogen peroxide through magnesium corrosion, which helps in disinfection, while struvite crystals form for nutrient recovery, showcasing the effectiveness of Mg-CSC in treating real aquaculture wastewater.

Article Abstract

Aquaculture wastewater contained large amounts of pathogenic microorganisms, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). In this study, the nutrient recoveries and wastewater disinfection were simultaneously achieved using Mg-coconut shell carbon (Mg-CSC). The composites were prepared by a ball milling method. The hydrogen peroxide (HO) was in-situ generated by the dissolved oxygen reduction driven by Mg corrosion on the CSC surface, which inactivated the microorganisms. Besides that, Mg corrosion provided sufficient Mg ions and appropriate pH conditions for struvite formation. The results show that 5.4-log E.coli removal was achieved under different conditions. Improving the Mg/CSC ratio and composite dosage could shorten the time required for disinfection. In addition to HO, singlet oxygen played a critical role. Reactive oxygen species destroyed the cellular structure and killed the bacteria. The recoveries of NH-Nand P under certain conditions were about 60% and 91%, respectively. An increased composite dosage could improve the recovery ratio of P. Excessive dosages were not beneficial for removing NH-N. The characterization result revealed that struvite crystals were the main precipitates on the CSC surface. The Mg-CSC composites also revealed satisfied nutrient recovery and disinfection performances in the real aquaculture wastewater treatment process.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.128119DOI Listing

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