C05F7/005

WASTE TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD

The present invention relates to apparatus and methods of liquid purification and the subsequent production of useful by-products. A variety of liquids may be purified by the method and apparatus, including water and hydrocarbon mixtures/sludges. The method of treating waste products comprises the steps of adding an absorbent to the waste product to form a absorbed solid, semi-solid or fluid matrix, the matrix being then subjected to an increase in temperature. The apparatus comprises a material inlet, a heated generator tube, one or more outlets being connected with the heated generator tube, and a material outlet.

Method for Preparing N-P Compound Fertilizer from Incinerated Sewage Sludge Ash (ISSA)
20230399269 · 2023-12-14 ·

The present disclosure provides a method for preparing an N-P compound fertilizer from incinerated sewage sludge ash (ISSA), and relates to the technical field of compound fertilizer production. In the present disclosure, the ISSA is used as a main raw material, and a phosphorus-rich supernatant is obtained using high-concentration nitric acid at a low liquid-to-solid ratio. The phosphorus-rich supernatant and aqueous ammonia are mixed to obtain a white precipitate. The white precipitate is dried and pulverized to obtain a high-grade N-P compound fertilizer. The present disclosure realizes the resource utilization of excess sludge in sewage treatment plants.

Sustainable processes for treating wastewater
20210179467 · 2021-06-17 ·

The present invention relates to a new and novel process that combines treatment methods that use magnetite, Hydrothermal Carbonization (HTC), Hydrodynamic Cavitation (HDC), probiotics, and adsorption using Magnetic Hydrochar (MHC) and Water Treatment Residuals (WTR) to replace Activated Sludge Technology (AST) for the treatment of wastewater containing dissolved organic and inorganic contaminants.

PEDOSPHERE-IMPROVING GRANULATE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND USE THEREOF
20210122684 · 2021-04-29 · ·

A method for producing a pedosphere-improving granulate (6) and granulate itself, the method includes a) producing a raw material dispersion including at least one inorganic secondary phosphate (1) and at least one reaction agent (2) in a liquid phase (4), b) separating part of the liquid phase (4) from the raw material dispersion, c) granulating and/or extruding the remaining raw material dispersion with a reduced liquid phase (4), d) either returning the liquid phase (4) separated in process step b) to process step a) in order to produce a raw material dispersion without at least partly separating (5) heavy metals or at least partly separating heavy metals (7) from the liquid phase (4) separated in process step b) and discharging the heavy metals (7) out of the process and subsequently returning the separated heavy metal reduced liquid phase (4) in order to produce a raw material dispersion in a manner analogous to process step a) and/or returning the liquid phase to process step c), and e) repeating process steps a) to d).

ANAEROBIC PHOTOBIOREACTOR AND METHOD FOR BIOMASS CULTIVATION, WASTEWATER TREATMENT, NUTRIENTS RECOVERY, ENERGY PRODUCTION AND HIGH-VALUE PRODUCTS SYNTHESIS

The present invention is related to an anaerobic photobioreactor and a method for active biomass cultivation, wastewater treatment, nutrients recovery, energy production and high-value products synthesis. Phototrophic bacteria are cultured in the anaerobic photobioreactor lighted with solar or artificial irradiation where certain light wavelengths are selectively discarded with a light selector installed on the top of the photobioreactor. In this light-based process wastewater treatment and resources recovery, like nutrients and high-value bioproducts (fertilizers, polymers and proteins) present in wastewater are performed simultaneously. Cultured biomass is treated by anaerobic digestion for biofuel production, including optative hydrolytic pre-treatment, and/or valuable bioproducts can be obtained in a downstream process.

METHOD OF TREATING SLUDGE

The present invention relates to a method of treating sludge containing phosphorus, ammonia and magnesium and enhancing the dewaterability of the sludge. The sludge is directed into a biological fermenter operated under anaerobic conditions. By controlling the temperature of the sludge in the fermenter or the hydraulic retention time of the sludge in the fermenter, phosphorus, ammonia and magnesium is released from the solids in the sludge into a liquid forming a part of the sludge. Sludge from the fermenter is subjected to a solids-liquid separation process that produces a concentrated sludge and a liquid. The concentrated sludge or separated solids is directed to a thermal hydrolysis reactor that thermally hydrolyzes the concentrated sludge. After thermally hydrolyzing the concentrated sludge, the concentrated sludge is directed to an anaerobic digester that anaerobically digests the concentrated sludge.

PRODECURE FOR IMPROVING DEWATERABILITY OF BIOSOLIDS CAKE AND PRODUCTION OF HIGHLY DEWATERED BIOSOLIDS CAKE
20200339461 · 2020-10-29 · ·

A biosolids cake treatment process comprising mixing a biosolids cake having more than 10% solids with an alkali to bring the mixture's pH to 11 or higher, heating the mixture to 80 C. or more and dewatering the heated mixture. The dewatered product can be used as a fertilizer and the separated liquid fraction can be fed back to digesters. The alkali can be one or more of or a mixture of calcium oxide (CaO), calcium hydroxide (CaOH), and lime.

Methods and Systems for Enhanced Plant Growth and Antioxidation
20200339486 · 2020-10-29 ·

Embodiments of the present invention may provide a soil amendment which can increase the soil permeability, increase a plant's ability to repel pests and even its antioxidant capabilities such as to provide anti-browning of its fruit, larger crop yields, larger fruit and vegetables, or the like.

METHOD FOR RECOVERING VALUABLE SUBSTANCES
20200299204 · 2020-09-24 ·

The invention concerns a method for extracting valuable materials from organic compounds contained in waste or chemical elements contained therein.

The method comprises the following steps carried out in succession: a) mixing the waste (1) with a base so that a liquid medium is formed, b) heating the medium in a reactor (3) to a temperature of 100 C. to 140 C. in order to hydrolyse the organic compounds contained in the medium, and withdrawing (c) the vapour which is formed, b1) transferring (c) the vapour from the reactor (3) to a washing tower (4), b2) adding sulphuric acid or phosphoric acid (c) to the vapour in order to form ammonium sulphate(s) or ammonium phosphate(s), wherein a solution is obtained in the bottom of the washing tower (4) and the vapour is withdrawn from the head of the washing tower (4), b3) transferring (e) the solution obtained in step b2) to an electrochemical cell (6) with a cathode chamber and an anode chamber and electrolysing the solution, whereupon in the anode chamber, sulphuric acid or phosphoric acid is obtained for step b2), b4) recycling (c) the sulphuric acid or phosphoric acid obtained from the anode chamber to the washing tower and withdrawing (f) valuable materials formed in the cathode chamber, in particular an ammoniacal solution, c) transferring (d) the liquid medium remaining in the reactor (3) in step b) to a separating device (5) in order to separate any solid inorganic phase which is contained in the liquid medium.

Recovery of phosphorus compounds from wastewater

The present invention concerns a process for recovering phosphates from wastewater by adding to the wastewater at least one organic coagulant or polymer in a mechanical treatment step that leaves dissolved phosphorus in the water phase, separating a mechanical sludge from the treated wastewater, preferably by sedimentation, flotation or filtration, carrying the phosphorus-containing treated wastewater in a post-treatment step, where at least one chemical precipitant is added to precipitate the dissolved phosphate into solid phosphates, and separating the solid phosphates from the treated wastewater to recover the phosphates.