Solar distillation of human urine to recover non-potable water and metal phosphate mineral

Pippin Bucholtz, McKenzie Steele, Vedika Tripathi, Cole Graham, Lucas Crane, Treavor H. Boyer

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Abstract

Human urine is a readily available nutrient source that can complement commercial fertilizer production, which relies on finite mineral resources and global supply chains. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a simplified solar distillation process for urine to recover phosphorus (P) and nitrogen for agricultural use and water for non-potable purposes. Synthetic fresh, synthetic hydrolyzed, real fresh, and real hydrolyzed urine were exposed to direct sunlight for 6 h in a simple distillation apparatus, which produced distillation bottoms and distillate. Metal phosphate precipitation in the distillation bottoms was evaluated to recover P. The non-potable water was recovered as distillate. Hydrolyzed urine recovered more metal phosphate solid in the distillation bottoms and had a higher conductivity in the distillate than fresh urine. Hydrolyzed urine also achieved greater distillate volume recovery than fresh urine. Hydrolyzed urine had a greater presence of UV-absorbing organics in the distillate than fresh urine and therefore produced a lower-quality product water. There was no significant correlation between the daily high air temperature and the volume of distillate recovered. This study provides a comprehensive data set on simplified solar distillation of human urine considering the fate of nutrients and water for different types of urine.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)486-501
Number of pages16
JournalWater Science and Technology
Volume88
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 15 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • nitrogen
  • phosphorus
  • resource recovery
  • urea hydrolysis
  • urine separation
  • water reuse

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Water Science and Technology

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