posted on 2025-07-15, 02:13authored byZhipeng Zhang, Filicia Wicaksana, Jingxian An, Xiaoyuechuan Ma, Meng Wai Woo, Kegang Wei
Phosphorus is essential for all living organisms and
is widely
used in various industries. However, phosphorus resources are nonrenewable
and may soon be depleted. Struvite, a high-quality slow-release compound
fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and magnesium, is a form
of phosphorus recovery product. It is typically recovered by applying
magnesium salt chemicals to nitrogen- and phosphorus-rich wastewater.
Struvite purity and recovery rate are critical quality parameters
that dominate its market price and feasibility as a fertilizer. Traditional
methods for determining the struvite purity and recovery rate involve
complicated sample preparation and analysis processes, which are labor-intensive
and would be adverse to the automation of continuous analysis during
large-scale struvite recovery. This study presents a new method for
simultaneously determining struvite purity and phosphorus recovery
by analyzing optical microscope images and combining saturation index
information using principal component analysis via MATLAB scripts.
The prediction results of this model closely match those of traditional
chemical and instrumental analysis methods, suggesting that a reliable
model for struvite product quality can be developed by using only
physical properties, including optical crystal images and saturation
index information. This advancement provides a theoretical foundation
for real-time monitoring of the struvite purity.