Value from Urine
- Project Title
- Bio-electrochemically-assisted recovery of valuable resources from urine
- Project Type
- Internacional / Public
- Funding Body
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- Funding Program
- FP7-ENV-2012-two-stage THEME [ENV.2012.6.3-1]
- Reference
- 308535
- Funding
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- CEB: 261 100,00
- Total: 2 912 116,00
- Start
- 01-09-2012
- End
- 31-08-2016
- Partnership
- Wetsus, Centre of excellence for sustainable water technology (NL), Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor (LU), Universidade do Minho (PT), Magneto Special Anodes (NL), DeSaH (NL), MAST Carbon International (UK) and Abengoa Water (ES)
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Team Members - CEB
Fellowship Members - CEB
Abstract
The bio-electrochemically-assisted recovery of valuable resources from urine (ValueFromUrine) project will
develop, optimize and evaluate an innovative bio-electrochemical system that allows for the recovery of
phosphorus (P), ammonia (NH3) and electricity (E) or hydrogen from urine. The innovative principle is that
biological oxidation of organics (present in urine) at a bio-anode drives both the transport of ammonium over
a membrane (which allows the recovery of NH3) and the production of alkalinity (which can be utilized for the
precipitation of P-salts).
Toilets and urinals that collect urine separately from other wastewater streams, are increasingly being installed
in newly constructed utility buildings or during renovation of old buildings. Unlike any state-of-the art technology,
the ValueFromUrine technology not only has the potential to recover over 95% of the P and NH3 from urine,
but also to produce chemicals (NaOH, KOH) and energy. The ValueFromUrine consortium is made up of
complementary knowledge institutes, SMEs and industry partner, each of them leading in one or more relevant
fields (electrochemistry, membrane technology, microbiology, micro-pollutants and decentralized wastewater
treatment). Moreover, all commercial partners have experience in the validation of new technologies. The
participating SMEs have a key function in the consortium, which is reflected by the fact that 41% of the requested
funding will go to the SMEs for research and technology development.
Acknowledgements
THEME [ENV.2012.6.3-1] - Innovative resource efficient technologies, processes and services