Bioresource Technology, Vol.268, 811-814, 2018
Improving exploitation of chicken manure via two-stage anaerobic digestion with an intermediate membrane contactor to extract ammonia
This study describes a modified process of ammonia release through pre-hydrolysis - ammonia removal via membrane contactor - methanization for counteracting ammonia inhibition in anaerobic digestion of chicken manure. In the pre-hydrolysis step, ammonia was rapidly released within the first 3-5 days. 78%-83% of the total nitrogen was finally converted into total ammonia/ammonium (TAN) with volatile fatty acids concentration of approximately 300 g/kg-VS. In the ammonia removal process, diluting the hydrolyzed chicken manure to 1:2, the TAN could be reduced to 2 g/kg in 21 h when pH was increased to 9. The final BMP WA of chicken manure verified that lower TAN concentration (decreased to 2 g/kg) significantly reduced inhibitory effects, obtaining a high methane yield of 437.0 mL/g.VS. The investigations underlined several advantages of this modified process.
Keywords:Ammonia extraction;Membrane contactor;Chicken manure;Ammonia inhibition;Two-stage anaerobic digestion