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Influence of phosphate and iron on the extent of calcium carbonate precipitation during anaerobic digestion
Authors:Emerentiana P A van Langerak  Mirelle M H Beekmans  Janneke J Beun  Hubertus V M Hamelers  Gatze Lettinga
Abstract:The extent to which calcium carbonate deposition in an anaerobic reactor can be reduced by adding inhibitors (phosphate and iron) of calcium carbonate crystal growth was investigated. At several concentrations of the additive, the extent of precipitation was assessed in continuous experiments with laboratory‐scale reactors. In the reactor, phosphate concentrations as low as 0.5–5 mg total‐P dm−3 were found to severely inhibit CaCO3 precipitation. However, iron did not inhibit the deposition of CaCO3, which was found to be due to the fact that iron, in contrast to phosphate, only inhibits the growth of calcite and not the formation of aragonite. The results led to the conclusion that only additives which inhibit the formation of both aragonite and calcite can be used as effective inhibitors during anaerobic digestion. A chemical equilibrium model was developed and shown to be a useful tool to calculate the extent of calcium carbonate deposition during anaerobic digestion provided the proper apparent solubility product of calcium carbonate can be estimated. © 1999 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:anaerobic digestion  calcium carbonate  iron  kinetics  phosphate  precipitation  precipitation  clean‐up technology
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