Integrated urban water management by coupling iron salt production and application with biogas upgrading

Nature Communications(2023)

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Integrated urban water management is a well-accepted concept for managing urban water. It requires efficient and integrated technological solutions that enable system-wide gains via a whole-of-system approach. Here, we create a solid link between the manufacturing of an iron salt, its application in an urban water system, and high-quality bioenergy recovery from wastewater. An iron-oxidising electrochemical cell is used to remove CO 2 (also H 2 S and NH 3 ) from biogas, thus achieving biogas upgrading, and simultaneously producing FeCO 3 . The subsequent dose of the electrochemically produced FeCO 3 to wastewater and sludge removes sulfide and phosphate, and enhances sludge settleability and dewaterability, with comparable or superior performance compared to the imported and hazardous iron salts it substitutes (FeCl 2 , and FeCl 3 ). The process enables water utilities to establish a self-reliant and more secure supply chain to meet its demand for iron salts, at lower economic and environmental costs, and simultaneously achieve recovery of high-quality bioenergy.
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integrated urban water management,iron salt production
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