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Mendes Marques Bento Amaro, Albertina Maria

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  • Ionic interactions in phosphate aqueous solutions
    Publication . Ferra, Maria Isabel Almeida; Amaro, Albertina; Mendonça, António
    Mean activity coefficients of NaCl have been calculated, by means of the Pitzer theory,in mixed solutions of NaCl and NaH2PO4 and of NaCl and Na2HPO4, with ionic strength lower than 2 mol kg-1, at 25 ºC. Electromotive force measurements, using a silver, silver chloride and a sodium ion selective electrodes, show nernstian response, in those mixed electrolyte solutions.
  • Electrochemical Recovery of Phosphorus from Simulated and Real Wastewater: Effect of Investigational Conditions on the Process Efficiency
    Publication . Sousa, Carlos Y.; Fernandes, Annabel; Amaro, Albertina; Pacheco, Maria José; Ciríaco, Lurdes; Lopes, Ana
    The development of recovery processes has become essential in recent years as a strategy to minimize environmental pollution while boosting circular economy and sustainable development. Due to the exponential growth in agricultural production and the increased pollution of waterbodies, the production of fertilizers from recovered phosphorus has become an alternative to phosphate rock-based production. In this work, the effect of different operational parameters in the efficiency of the electrochemical recovery of phosphorus, from organic and inorganic sources, was investigated. Among the studied variables, the most significant was the electrode material utilized in the system. The use of magnesium sacrificial electrodes, as AZ31 alloys, led to phosphorus removal from solution of above 90%, allowing the recovery of both orthophosphates and organic phosphorus (glyphosate) as struvite, brucite, and other amorphous compounds. Since there is a lack in the literature about the use of magnesium electrodes in real wastewater electrochemical treatment, system efficiency was also evaluated using a sanitary landfill leachate, reaching 96% of phosphorus recovery. The specific energy consumption and faradaic efficiency of the phosphorus recovery process were also assessed.