Method for resource extraction and recovery of phosphorus from algal biomass waste
A biomass waste and resource recycling technology, which is applied in the field of phosphorus resource extraction and recovery in algal biomass waste, can solve the problems of difficult, difficult to degrade phosphorus wall breaking release, easy phosphorus loss and selective recovery efficiency, etc. , to achieve the effect of highly selective extraction and recovery
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[0061] The algae biomass waste with a moisture content of 60% is introduced into the ultrasonic reactor, and a wall-breaking agent H with a volume ratio of 3% is added 2 o 2 , Regulating the volume of algae waste: ultrasonic reactor volume 1:3, pulsed ultrasonic reaction for 10 minutes (each pulse cycle includes 1 minute of operation and 2 minutes of stop), ultrasonic power 250W, ultrasonic frequency 40kHZ, temperature 30°C. Then introduce the treated algae biomass waste into the hydrothermal reactor, add catalyst NaOH (3mol / L) with a volume ratio of 10%, and regulate the volume of the reactant: the volume of the hydrothermal reactor is 1:3, and the temperature is under the condition of 75°C Reaction 60min. Phosphorus release rate is greater than 98%.
[0062] Then use a spiral solid-liquid separator (processing capacity 10m 3 / h, screen mesh 1.0mm, spindle speed 20r / min) to separate the treated algae biomass waste into solid and liquid, and introduce the liquid part into t...
Embodiment 2
[0066] The algae biomass waste with a water content of 90% is introduced into the ultrasonic reactor, and a wall-breaking agent H with a volume ratio of 4% is added. 2 o 2 , Regulate the volume of algae waste: ultrasonic reactor volume 2:3, pulsed ultrasonic reaction for 30 minutes (each pulse cycle includes running for 1 minute and stopping for 1 minute), ultrasonic power 50W, ultrasonic frequency 20kHZ, temperature 20°C. Then the treated algae biomass waste is introduced into the hydrothermal reactor, and the catalyst HCl (1mol / L) with a volume ratio of 5% is added to regulate the volume of the reactant: the volume of the hydrothermal reactor is 2:3, and the temperature is under the condition of 180°C React for 90 minutes. Phosphorus release rate is greater than 99%.
[0067] Then use a spiral solid-liquid separator (processing capacity 2m 3 / h, screen mesh 0.3mm, spindle speed 10r / min) to separate the treated algae biomass waste into solid and liquid, and introduce the l...
Embodiment 3
[0071] Introduce the algae biomass waste with a moisture content of 70% into the ultrasonic reactor, and add a wall-breaking agent H with a volume ratio of 5% 2 o 2 , Regulating the volume of algae waste: ultrasonic reactor volume 1:3, pulsed ultrasonic reaction for 20 minutes (each pulse cycle includes 2 minutes of operation and 2 minutes of stop), ultrasonic power 150W, ultrasonic frequency 60kHZ, temperature 40 ℃. Then introduce the treated algae biomass waste into the hydrothermal reactor, add catalyst NaOH (5mol / L) with a volume ratio of 1%, and regulate the volume of the reactant: the volume of the hydrothermal reactor is 2:3, and the temperature is under the condition of 100°C React for 120min. Phosphorus release rate is greater than 98%.
[0072] Then use a spiral solid-liquid separator (processing capacity 20m 3 / h, screen mesh 0.5mm, spindle speed 30r / min) to separate the treated algae biomass waste into solid and liquid, and introduce the liquid part into the int...
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