Print Email Facebook Twitter Anaerobic Protein Degradation for Resources Recovery from Nitrogen-Loaded Residual Streams Title Anaerobic Protein Degradation for Resources Recovery from Nitrogen-Loaded Residual Streams Author Deng, Z. (TU Delft Sanitary Engineering) Contributor van Lier, J.B. (promotor) Spanjers, H. (promotor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Corporate name Delft University of Technology Date 2023-10-03 Abstract The demand for reactive nitrogen, i.e., ammonia (NH3), is constantly growing as the global population grows, especially in the nitrogen (N) fertiliser production sector. Simultaneously, the reactive nitrogen in residual streams, i.e., mainly ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (NO3-), has caused serious environmental issues, e.g., eutrophication and species diversity loss. NH3 is produced from non-reactive nitrogen gas (N2) by means of the energy-intensive Haber-Bosch process. Typically, reactive nitrogen is converted back to the non-reactive N2 by nitrification and denitrification in wastewater treatment plants at the cost of energy. To reduce the overall energy demand and reduce the pool of reactive nitrogen in the environment, a potential solution can be the recovery and reuse of NH3 and NH4+ (Total Ammoniacal nitrogen, TAN) from N-loaded residual streams. Ongoing TAN recovery research has mainly focused on the efficiency of different available technologies from the perspective of a specific application of the recovered TAN. One important aspect, the availability of N-loaded residual streams and their compositions, is overlooked: there is a lack of identification and characterisation of the potential streams for TAN recovery… To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:0fbfd624-39a0-45f7-8046-c90e854baca6 ISBN 978-94-93353-16-9 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights © 2023 Z. Deng Files PDF Zhe_Deng_Anaerobic_protei ... treams.pdf 45.27 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:0fbfd624-39a0-45f7-8046-c90e854baca6/datastream/OBJ/view