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Rare earth elements (REE) for the removal and recovery of phosphorus: A review
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University of Newcastle Australia, Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, RMIT University, The University of Western Australia, ...
Published InChemosphere
Year2021
Citations103
Abstract
There is little doubt that 'rock phosphate' reserves are decreasing, with phosphorus (P) peak to be reached in the coming decades. Hence, removal and recovery of phosphorus (P) from alternative nutrient-rich waste streams is critical and of great importance owing to its essential role in agricultural productivity. Adsorption technique is efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable for P recovery from waste streams which otherwise can cause eutrophication in receiving waters. As selective P sorption using rare earth elements (REE) are gaining considerable attention, this review extensively focuses on P recovery by utilising a range of REE-incorporated adsorbents. The review briefly provides existing knowledge of P in various waste streams, and examines the chemistry and behaviour of REE in soil and water in…
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Fields & Keywords
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPhosphorus and nutrient managementLayered Double Hydroxides Synthesis and ApplicationsAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalWaste managementEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental engineeringMineralogyOrganic chemistry