In this study, the effects of ammonia removal by air stripping as a pretreatment on the anaerobic digestion of piggery wastewater were investigated. Ammonia stripping results indicated that ammonia removal was strongly dependent on pH and aeration rate, and the ammonia removal rate followed the pseudo-first-order kinetics. A significant enhancement of biomethanization was observed for wastewaters of which ammonia was air-stripped at pH 9.5 and pH 10.0. The methane productivity increased from 0.23 +/- 0.08 L CH4/Ld of the control (raw piggery wastewater) to 0.75 +/- 0.11 L CH4/Ld (ammonia-stripped at pH 9.5) and 0.57 +/- 0.04 L CH4/Ld (ammonia-stripped at pH 10.0). However, the improvement of methane production from the piggery wastewater pr...
The solution to environmental problems associated with livestock wastes requires a broad integrated ...
There is a need for treatment technologies that can effectively address environmental concerns assoc...
Slaughterhouse waste (SW) is potentially a good source of biomethanehowever, its excessive ammonia c...
Among the treatments to reduce nitrogen (N) surplus from livestock slurry, ammonia (NH3) stripping i...
The recovery of livestock manure, rich in nutrients, as fertilizer in agriculture, could pose the ri...
The objective of the study is to lower the nitrogen content in the substrate to mitigate the ammonia...
The addition of exogenous NH4Cl to poultry manure and synthetic medium was used to study the effect ...
The purposes of this study were to prove that ammonia can be present in biogas from anaerobic digest...
In this study, ammonia stripping and magnesium ammonium phosphate hexahydrate OH6POMgNH 244 ⋅ metho...
The influences of pH and ammonia on methane production in the anaerobic treatment of an acetic-propi...
Aiming at the problems of the subsequent treatment of the biogas liquid membrane concentrate and the...
The necessity of increasing the methane productivity of manure based biogas plants has triggered the...
Nitrogen (N) can be recovered from different types of wastewaters. Among these wastewaters, anaerobi...
The use of mesophilic anaerobic digestion for treatment of organic wastes is a growing biotechnology...
This study assessed a novel technique for removing nitrogen from digested organic waste based on a s...
The solution to environmental problems associated with livestock wastes requires a broad integrated ...
There is a need for treatment technologies that can effectively address environmental concerns assoc...
Slaughterhouse waste (SW) is potentially a good source of biomethanehowever, its excessive ammonia c...
Among the treatments to reduce nitrogen (N) surplus from livestock slurry, ammonia (NH3) stripping i...
The recovery of livestock manure, rich in nutrients, as fertilizer in agriculture, could pose the ri...
The objective of the study is to lower the nitrogen content in the substrate to mitigate the ammonia...
The addition of exogenous NH4Cl to poultry manure and synthetic medium was used to study the effect ...
The purposes of this study were to prove that ammonia can be present in biogas from anaerobic digest...
In this study, ammonia stripping and magnesium ammonium phosphate hexahydrate OH6POMgNH 244 ⋅ metho...
The influences of pH and ammonia on methane production in the anaerobic treatment of an acetic-propi...
Aiming at the problems of the subsequent treatment of the biogas liquid membrane concentrate and the...
The necessity of increasing the methane productivity of manure based biogas plants has triggered the...
Nitrogen (N) can be recovered from different types of wastewaters. Among these wastewaters, anaerobi...
The use of mesophilic anaerobic digestion for treatment of organic wastes is a growing biotechnology...
This study assessed a novel technique for removing nitrogen from digested organic waste based on a s...
The solution to environmental problems associated with livestock wastes requires a broad integrated ...
There is a need for treatment technologies that can effectively address environmental concerns assoc...
Slaughterhouse waste (SW) is potentially a good source of biomethanehowever, its excessive ammonia c...