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Call for Partners | Recovery and Electrochemical Valorisation of Ammonia from Effluent Streams (REVIVAL)

Wageningen Food & Biobased Research (WFBR) seeks partners to co-develop a new electrochemical platform for selective recovery and valorisation of ammonia from aqueous waste streams, REVIVAL. Building on expertise with electromembrane systems, the project focuses on recovering ammonia as pure ammonia or ammonium sulphate, and converting it into high-value products such as ammonium nitrate and urea. We invite industrial and research partners to jointly develop, evaluate, and demonstrate this sustainable solution.

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  • Jan 1, 2026 - Jan 1, 2028
  • In-kind contributions and financial co-funding
  • Industrial and municipal wastewater treatment operators, technology providers, and companies committed to sustainable nitrogen management and ammonia
  • Co-develop and demonstrate the REVIVAL solution
Deadline
The deadline of this call is April 2026

About the project

About

Nitrogen (ammonia) plays a crucial role in agriculture and industry but is also a major contributor to nitrogen pollution in water bodies. The recovery and valorisation of ammonia from wastewater streams are key to addressing environmental challenges, achieving nitrogen reduction targets, and advancing the circular economy.

Current wastewater treatment systems often remove ammonia through energy-intensive processes like nitrification-denitrification, ammonia-stripping, and other conventional processes. which result in nitrogen loss, greenhouse gas emissions and the use of chemicals. Building on our successful experience with electromembrane technologies, WFBR proposes REVIVAL: an innovative approach to selectively recover ammonia from aqueous streams and electrochemically convert it into valuable products, such as fertilisers or energy carriers.

This new strategy not only minimises nitrogen losses but also creates opportunities for sustainable valorisation of wastewater resources. REVIVAL offers a low-energy, scalable solution for industries and municipalities aiming to meet stricter nitrogen regulations and resource recovery ambitions.

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