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Struvite separation from wastewater and its use with sulfur-oxidizing bacteria improves phosphorus utilization in alkaline soil

Sana ur Rehman,Shahzada Sohail Ijaz,Muhammad Ali Raza, Shroz Fatima, Nabeeha Javed,Muhammad Irfan,Sajad Hussain, Ayesha Siddiqa, Muhammad Lateef,Atta ur Rehman Khan, Rameez Akram Khan, Touqeer Ahmad

Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research(2023)

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Abstract
A major portion of phosphatic fertilizer comes from the limiting natural resource, rock phosphate which demands a timely alternative. Struvite, a crystalline mineral of low solubility, is a worthwhile alternative. Evaluation of the local wastewater streams for their ability to precipitate struvite and its capability as phosphatic fertilizer under an alkaline soil environment was studied. Two stirring speeds, a pH range of 8.0-11.0, and a constant molar ratio were used to optimize local wastewater streams for struvite precipitation. Struvite was used in five different combinations to assess the release of phosphorus (P), including control (no P source), single superphosphate, struvite, struvite + sulfur, and rock phosphate with and without inoculation of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (SOB). For struvite precipitation, low stirring speeds are ideal because the precipitates readily sink to the bottom once they form. Furthermore, the amalgamation of SOB with sulfur significantly improved P use efficiency under alkaline soils through increased phosphorus sources solubility and enabled optimum wheat production due to its low solubility in an alkaline soil condition. Due to its capacity to recycle phosphorus from wastewater, struvite is poised to emerge as a sustainable fertilizer and had an opportunity to capture a share of this expanding market.
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alkaline soil,phosphatic fertilizer,slow release,stirring speed,struvite,wastewater
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