Comparative Assessment of Environmental and Economic Impacts of Electricity-Driven Struvite and Conventional Phosphorus Fertilizers.
Abstract
This study evaluates and compares the environmental and economic performance of electrochemically recovered struvite fertilizer with conventional phosphorus fertilizers, focusing on energy demand, CO2 emissions, and sales price using lifecycle assessment methodologies.
Status
Graduate
Department
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
College
Russ College of Engineering and Technology
Campus
Athens
Faculty Mentor
Trembly, Jason
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Comparative Assessment of Environmental and Economic Impacts of Electricity-Driven Struvite and Conventional Phosphorus Fertilizers.
This study evaluates and compares the environmental and economic performance of electrochemically recovered struvite fertilizer with conventional phosphorus fertilizers, focusing on energy demand, CO2 emissions, and sales price using lifecycle assessment methodologies.