Improving Anaerobic Methane Production from Ammonium-rich Piggery Waste in a Zeolite-fixed Bioreactor and Evaluation of Ammonium Adsorbed on Zeolite A-3 as Fertilizer

  • Dawei Li C
  • Zhenya Zhang Q
  • Yang Y
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Abstract

ch isotherms. Desorption of ammonium from saturated zeolite fits the first-order reversible reaction kinetic. The zeolite-fixed bioreactor with zeolite loading rate of 10 g l-1 showed the shortest startup period of 13 days and achieved the highest methane yield of 354.2 ml g-1-VS and the largest COD removal rate of 75.37%. Due to the effective mitigation of ammonia inhibition and enhancement of methane production, zeolite-fixed bioreactor is a good option for practical anaerobic digestion of ammonium-rich piggery wastes. Ammonium saturated zeolite can be directly used as fertilizer to decrease annual production of nitrogen fertilizer. Besides, regeneration of zeolite using Na2SO4 solution also obtained a (NH4)2SO4 by-product, which is nice nitrogenous fertilizer.

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Dawei Li, C. Y., Zhenya Zhang, Q. W., & Yang, Y. (2014). Improving Anaerobic Methane Production from Ammonium-rich Piggery Waste in a Zeolite-fixed Bioreactor and Evaluation of Ammonium Adsorbed on Zeolite A-3 as Fertilizer. International Journal of Waste Resources, 04(04). https://doi.org/10.4172/2252-5211.1000160

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