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Reactor Operation

Reactor Operation

Fertilizer fabrication in the field

To test the new technologies in the field and ready them for every-day use will be the task of the VUNA research activity "Reactor Operation". The research team in eThekwini will run trials on two nutrient recovery techniques:

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  • Struvite: Often called MAP for magnesium ammonium phosphate (MgNH4PO4·6H2O), struvite is a safe, bio-available and user-friendly fertilizer. Contrary to conventional phosphate fertilizers produced from phosphate rocks – a non-renewable resource, struvite can be precipitated from urine. To tap the abundant nutrients from the urine collected in eThekwini, the VUNA project aims to develop a struvite precipitation reactor, which is easy to operate and yields a maximum of fertilizer. Currently, a reactor is thoroughly tested at the laboratories of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, before the process will be taken to the field.
  • Nitrification and evaporation: In this specific process sequence, the ammonium contained in urine is first stabilized through nitrification, to prevent it from volatilizing. In a second step, evaporation removes the liquid, to produce a solid fertilizer. The nitrification/evaporation process will be tested in eThekwini at a later stage of the project.
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Contact

Maximilian Grau
Pollution Research Group
University of KwaZulu-Natal

Howard College Campus
4041 Durban
South Africa
Tel: +27 31 260 11 22
Fax: +27 31 260 32 41
grau@ukzn.ac.za