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Phosphorus speciation during anaerobic digestion and subsequent solid/liquid separation.

Stefania Mazzini1, Gigliola Borgonovo1, Leonardo Scaglioni1, Floriana Bedussi2, Giuliana D'Imporzano2, Fulvia Tambone3, Fabrizio Adani2.   

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the effect of anaerobic digestion (AD) on P species and how the different species are distributed in the digestate and digestate fractions, i.e. liquid and solid fractions. To do so, six full scale AD plants were used in this work and representative biomass samples were collected for investigation. P fractionation proceeded by adopting fractionation protocols consisting in step-by-step extraction with different solvents, (i.e. NaHCO3, HCl and NaOH-EDTA). Subsequently P species in the different fractions were identified by using 31PNMR. On average, AD did not substantially affect P speciation that depended on the P-fraction content of feeds. A high NaHCO3 fraction content in the ingestate determined, also, a high content of this fraction in the digestate, with consequently lower contents of both P-HCl and P-NaOH-EDTA, i.e. digestate P-fraction contents represented an inheritance of P speciation in the ingestate. A feed effect was observed in single plants. Highest pig/cow slurry content in the feeds seemed to decrease readily soluble P (extracted with NaHCO3) content and increased P associated with both organic matter and amorphous Fe/Al in the digestate. Again, using a large amount of digestate in the feed increased P-soluble content in the digestate. 31P NMR analyses revealed that inorganic P compounds dominated the spectra of all biomasses and fractions, with orthophosphate as the predominant species. When present, organic phosphorus compounds were typically represented by monophosphate esters, DNA and phospholipids, with a predominance of monophosphate esters.
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Keywords:  (31)P NMR; Anaerobic digestion; Phosphorus speciation; Renewable fertilizers

Year:  2020        PMID: 32450400     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  Environmental Performance in the Production and Use of Recovered Fertilizers from Organic Wastes Treated by Anaerobic Digestion vs Synthetic Mineral Fertilizers.

Authors:  Axel Herrera; Giuliana D'Imporzano; Massimo Zilio; Ambrogio Pigoli; Bruno Rizzi; Erik Meers; Oscar Schouman; Micol Schepis; Federica Barone; Andrea Giordano; Fabrizio Adani
Journal:  ACS Sustain Chem Eng       Date:  2022-01-07       Impact factor: 8.198

2.  Phosphorus Recovery by Adsorption from the Membrane Permeate of an Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor Digesting Waste-Activated Sludge.

Authors:  Akira Hafuka; Katsuki Kimura
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-17
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