Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. ยง119 and the Paris Convention Treaty, this application claims the benefit of Chinese Patent Application No. 200910186048.5 filed Sep. 15, 2009, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a method for removing phosphorus, and more particularly to a method for removing phosphorus with an absorbent.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional methods for removing phosphorus from sewage include physicochemical treatment methods, for example, ion-exchange methods and chemical coagulation methods, and biological treatment methods, for example, A2/O method, A/O method, and phoredox method. Physicochemical treatment methods require a large amount of chemical reagents and thereby the cost is very high. Biological treatment methods often produce much sludge which is difficult to handle.
As an ideal technology for removing phosphorus, absorption methods have dual function of removing and recycling phosphorus. The mechanism is that: phosphorus adheres to an absorbent, experiences ion exchange and surface precipitate, and then separates from sewage. The phosphorus can be recycled by desorption.
Absorbent is a key element for absorption method. Conventional absorbents are selected from natural adsorbents, activated alumina or derivatives thereof, or synthetic adsorbents, and so on. However, these absorbents have disadvantages as below:
In view of the above-described problems, it is one objective of the invention to provide a method for removing phosphorus having high absorption capacity, low cost, and with capacity of phosphorus recycling.
To achieve the above objectives, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, there is provided a method for removing phosphorus having high absorption capacity, low cost, and with capacity of phosphorus recycling, the method comprising the steps of: 1) removing phosphorus from sewage with lanthanum hydroxide as an absorbent; 2) separating phosphorus and recycling the absorbent; and 3) recycling phosphorus.
Specifically, the method comprises the steps of:
In this embodiment, phosphorus in sewage has a full contact with the absorbent of lanthanum hydroxide and adheres to the surface thereof, so that phosphorus is transferred from sewage to the surface of lanthanum hydroxide; upon addition of sodium hydroxide as a regeneration solution, phosphorus adhering to the surface of lanthanum hydroxide is transferred to the regeneration solution, and thereby lanthanum hydroxide as the absorbent is recycled. The phosphorus content of sewage after treated by the method is less than 0.5 mg/L.
In a class of this embodiment, the device for removing phosphorus is an absorption column or an absorption tank, either of which is corrosion resistant.
In a class of this embodiment, a particle size of the lanthanum hydroxide is between 2 and 20 mm.
In a class of this embodiment, quartz sand is disposed as a supporting layer under the absorption column, with a thickness of between 0.2 and 0.6 m, and the absorption layer of lanthanum hydroxide is disposed on the quartz sand, with a thickness of between 0.5 and 2.0 m.
In a class of this embodiment, the absorption tank is made of reinforced concrete or steel, and it is square or round in shape. Phosphorus in sewage has a full contact with the absorbent of lanthanum hydroxide and thereby the two compounds are adhered to each other.
In a class of this embodiment, a retention time of the sewage in the device for removing phosphorus is between 5 and 30 min.
In a class of this embodiment, the sewage flows through the device for removing phosphorus from the bottom up, and thereby the absorbent of lanthanum hydroxide is suspended.
In a class of this embodiment, a saturation signal of the device for removing phosphorus is that the phosphorus content of the effluent is more than 0.5 mg/L.
In a class of this embodiment, a concentration of the sodium hydroxide is between 2 and 8% by weight.
In a class of this embodiment, a volume ratio of the sodium hydroxide to the lanthanum hydroxide is between 1 and 2.
In a class of this embodiment, after lanthanum hydroxide is recycled, eluate having high concentration of phosphorus is released into a solution tank and recycled with evaporation or other means.
The method of the invention is suitable for removing phosphorus by large-scale urban centralized sewage treatment plants or for small-scale decentralized sewage treatment, and it is also suitable for enhanced phosphorus removal by sewage treatment plants.
Advantages of the invention are summarized below:
The invention is described hereinbelow with reference to accompanying drawings, in which:
For further illustrating the invention, experiments detailing phosphorus removal with lanthanum hydroxide are described below. It should be noted that the following examples are intended to describe and not to limit the invention.
After treated with biological method, water quality of effluent from a sewage treatment plant was as follows: phosphorus, between 0.6 and 1.5 mg/L; SS, between 3.5 and 20.5 mg/L. According to one embodiment of the invention, a method for removing phosphorus is described as below:
1) After large suspended particles were removed by pretreatment, sewage having phosphorus flowed through a device for removing phosphorus from the bottom up. The device was an absorption column, at the bottom of which quartz sands were disposed, and lanthanum hydroxide as an absorbent was disposed on the quartz sands.
2) During the course of flowing through the device for removing phosphorus, phosphorus in the sewage was adhered to and fixed on the surface of lanthanum hydroxide.
3) The retention time of the sewage in the device was 5 min, and if the phosphorus content of the effluent was less than 0.5 mg/L, the effluent was allowed to enter a clean water tank.
4) When the phosphorus content of the effluent was more than 0.5 mg/L, which meant lanthanum hydroxide in the device was saturated, a recycling operation was required. 5% by weight of sodium hydroxide with volume twice that of lanthanum hydroxide was added to the device, and allowed to react for 4 hours.
5) After the absorbent was recycled, eluate having high concentration of phosphorus was collected and saved in a solution tank.
6) The eluate having high concentration of phosphorus was evaporated and phosphorus was recycled as fertilizer.
After treated with biological method, water quality of effluent from a sewage treatment plant was as follows: phosphorus, 3 mg/L; SS, between 3.5 and 20.5 mg/L. According to one embodiment of the invention, a method for removing further phosphorus is described as below:
1) After large suspended particles were removed by pretreatment, sewage having phosphorus flowed through a device for removing phosphorus from the bottom up. The device was an absorption tank, at the bottom of which quartz sands were disposed, and lanthanum hydroxide as an absorbent was disposed on the quartz sands.
2) During the course of flowing through the device for removing phosphorus, phosphorus in the sewage was adhered to and fixed on the surface of lanthanum hydroxide.
3) The retention time of the sewage in the device was 10 min, and if the phosphorus content of the effluent was less than 0.5 mg/L, the effluent was allowed to enter a clean water tank.
4) When the phosphorus content of the effluent was more than 0.5 mg/L, which meant lanthanum hydroxide in the device was saturated, a recycling operation was required. 2% by weight of sodium hydroxide with volume twice that of lanthanum hydroxide was added to the device, and allowed to react for between 4 and 12 hours.
5) After the absorbent was recycled, eluate having high concentration of phosphorus was collected and saved in a solution tank.
6) The eluate having high concentration of phosphorus was evaporated and phosphorus was recycled as fertilizer.
Water quality of sewage was as follows: phosphorus, 5 mg/L; SS, between 3.5 and 20.5 mg/L. According to one embodiment of the invention, a method for removing further phosphorus is described as below:
1) After large suspended particles were removed by pretreatment, sewage having phosphorus flowed through a device for removing phosphorus from the bottom up. The device was an absorption tank, at the bottom of which quartz sands were disposed, and lanthanum hydroxide as an absorbent was disposed on the quartz sands.
2) During the course of flowing through the device for removing phosphorus, phosphorus in the sewage was adhered to and fixed on the surface of lanthanum hydroxide.
3) The retention time of the sewage in the device was 20 min, and if the phosphorus content of the effluent was less than 0.5 mg/L, the effluent was allowed to enter a clean water tank.
4) When the phosphorus content of the effluent was more than 0.5 mg/L, which meant lanthanum hydroxide in the device was saturated, a recycling operation was required. 6% by weight of sodium hydroxide with volume twice that of lanthanum hydroxide was added to the device, and allowed to react for 8 hours.
5) After the absorbent was recycled, eluate having high concentration of phosphorus was collected and saved in a solution tank.
6) The eluate having high concentration of phosphorus was evaporated and phosphorus was recycled as fertilizer.
Water quality of sewage was as follows: phosphorus, 100 mg/L; SS, between 3.5 and 20.5 mg/L. According to one embodiment of the invention, a method for removing further phosphorus is described as below:
1) After large suspended particles were removed by pretreatment, sewage having phosphorus flowed through a device for removing phosphorus from the bottom up. The device was an absorption tank, at the bottom of which quartz sands were disposed, and lanthanum hydroxide as an absorbent was disposed on the quartz sands.
2) During the course of flowing through the device for removing phosphorus, phosphorus in the sewage was adhered to and fixed on the surface of lanthanum hydroxide.
3) The retention time of the sewage in the device was 30 min, and if the phosphorus content of the effluent was less than 0.5 mg/L, the effluent was allowed to enter a clean water tank.
4) When the phosphorus content of the effluent was more than 0.5 mg/L, which meant lanthanum hydroxide in the device was saturated, a recycling operation was required. 8% by weight of sodium hydroxide with volume twice that of lanthanum hydroxide was added to the device, and allowed to react for 12 hours.
5) After the absorbent was recycled, eluate having high concentration of phosphorus was collected and saved in a solution tank.
6) The eluate having high concentration of phosphorus was evaporated and phosphorus was recycled as fertilizer.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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200910186048.5 | Sep 2009 | CN | national |