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Development of an innovative sustainable process for simultaneous sewage sludge fluidized bed combustion and REcovery of PHOsphorus in a Ca bed

Projektbeschreibung

Eine nachhaltige Alternative zur Phosphorrückgewinnung

Phosphor ist ein lebensnotwendiger Nährstoff für das Pflanzenwachstum. Der Großteil des eingesetzten Phosphors stammt aus Phosphatgestein, eine endliche Ressource, die vor Millionen von Jahren in der Erdkruste gebildet wurde. Die Phosphorrückgewinnung aus Klärschlamm ist eine aussichtsreiche Alternative. Das unter dem Marie-Skłodowska-Curie-Maßnahmenprogramm finanzierte Projekt RECaPHOS arbeitet an einer neuartigen Methode zur Phosphorrückgewinnung durch die thermochemische Reaktion von Klärschlamm. Das Projekt hat die Optimierung und Bewertung der neuen Methode zum Ziel und liefert Regeln und Daten für eine erfolgreiche Maßstabsvergrößerung. Zur Erforschung des betreffenden thermodynamischen und chemischen Prozesses werden erweiterte Modelle genutzt. In diese Modelle fließen Versuchsdaten und Erkenntnisse aus der Forschungsliteratur ein.

Ziel

Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient and major economic factor. The EU covers its demands by importing Phosphate rock listed as critical raw material due to its scarce resource. Sewage sludge from waste water treatment plants is a promising alternative source of P. RECaPhos focuses on development of a novel method for phosphorus recovery based on the thermo-chemical reaction of sewage sludge, in the presence of CaO in a fluidized-bed reactor, assuring in the same time the destroy of dangerous pathogens, antibiotics and contaminations. Goal is to develop, optimize, and evaluate the novel method and to provide rules and data for process up scaling purposes. This will be achieved by means of development of innovative models to investigate the thermodynamic and chemical process taking place. Experimental data from host institution facilities and data from literature will be used for models validation and optimization. The results will be used as a basis for the design of a demo plant as well as for the identification/evaluation of the process economics and commercialization potential. Two reference cases will be studied, one for a new plant and one for a retrofit of an existing fluidized bed combustion plant. Comparison with other competitive processes will be realized. RECaPHOS is original, highly innovative, and ambitious since the same cheap widely available, natural, non toxic, and environmental friendly Ca-based material is used for P adsorption and subsequent P recycling as it is directly used as feedstock for fertilizer production, closing a natural cycle. RECaPHOS is an excellent and unique opportunity for the researcher who is a mother of two daughters to restart her career after more than 4 years of career break prior to call deadline due to maternity and after resettling back to Europe/Germany after a 3 years continuous stay outside Europe in the last 5 years, in a highly innovative non-profit academic institution that supports women and work life balance.

Koordinator

KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE
Netto-EU-Beitrag
€ 109 421,52
Adresse
KAISERSTRASSE 12
76131 Karlsruhe
Deutschland

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Region
Baden-Württemberg Karlsruhe Karlsruhe, Stadtkreis
Aktivitätstyp
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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€ 109 421,52

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