| Literature DB >> 34126527 |
Mostafa Sobhi1, Mohamed S Gaballah2, Tongtong Han2, Xian Cui2, Bowen Li2, Hui Sun2, Jianbin Guo3, Renjie Dong4.
Abstract
Open anaerobic lagoons are widely used for liquid manure storage and treatment, with excess greenhouse gas (GHG) and odor emissions. In this study, liquid manure was valorized through hybrid nitrogen and phosphorous recovery as value-added products using an airlift reactor. Also, the organic load of liquid manure was reduced before discharging into anaerobic lagoons, which simultaneously mitigated GHG emissions. The results showed that 14.5% of total nitrogen (TN) was recovered as ammonium sulfate, while 38.8% of TN and 79.3% of total phosphorus (TP) were recovered as phosphorus-rich sludge. After the pre-treatment in the reactor, the odor could be controlled effectively due to a 94.2% decrease in total VFAs. In addition, 59.0% of COD was removed, which decreased the theoretical modeled GHG emissions by 51.7% compared to the traditional direct discharging. The application is promising for upgrading anaerobic lagoons of liquid manure.Entities:
Keywords: Airlift reactor; Anaerobic lagoons; Emissions mitigation; Liquid manure; Nutrients recovery; Odor control
Year: 2021 PMID: 34126527 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112956
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Manage ISSN: 0301-4797 Impact factor: 6.789