Water Science and Technology (Jun 2023)

A modelling approach to prepare synthetic urine for struvite precipitation studies

  • Saeede Soltani,
  • Leynard Natividad-Marin,
  • Philip Andrew Schneider

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2023.157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 87, no. 11
pp. 2622 – 2633

Abstract

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Nutrient recovery from wastewater is an effective strategy to prevent eutrophication and provide value for the treatment process. Human urine is a small but highly nutrient-rich stream in the total flux of domestic wastewater from which struvite (MgNH4PO4.6H2O) could be recovered and used as a fertiliser. Consequently, synthetic urine was used in most struvite precipitation studies, due to biohazard issues in real human urine. A modelling approach was developed to formulate synthetic urine recipes based on elemental urine composition, using matrix solving strategy to select and quantify chemical salts for synthetic urine preparation. The model also included mass balance, chemical speciation, and equilibrium dissociation expression for solution thermodynamics predictions in the formulated urine. In this study, synthetic solutions of fresh and stored urine were assessed with this model using Engineering Equation Solver (EES) software to calculate the quantity of salts, pH, ionic strength, and struvite saturation index. Simulation results in EES were successfully verified using PHREEQC simulations, while model validation comprised the examination of urine composition with their reported recipes. HIGHLIGHTS A systematic mathematical procedure can determine synthetic urine solution formulation.; Solution thermodynamic simulations predicted pH and struvite saturation in urine cases.; Advantages of a batch model in EES to estimate synthetic urine recipe is presented.; Mathematical verification of developed model in EES tested against PHREEQC software.;

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