If you ever find such a ...
Published by Sean Roop, Industrial and Engineering Consultants, LLC - Senior Water and Process Consultant
If you ever find such a chemistry, then you can retire. You need to either remove by membranes, ion exchange or by microbiological degradation. Sorry to be so blunt, but we have all thought of it at one time or another. It would be nice though, huh? Sean
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I did forget about the below methodologies, but you get the point, there is no chemical made that is going to remove ammonia from water. It is way to hydrophilic and has other characteristics that make it impossible to remove via chemical coagulation/flocculation. Electrocoagulation is also limited depending on the make-up of the water.
Published by Sean Roop, Industrial and Engineering Consultants, LLC - Senior Water and Process Consultant