Enhanced anaerobic treatment of CSTR-digested effluent from chicken manure: The effect of ammonia inhibition |
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Authors: | Liu Zhan-Guang Zhou Xue-Fei Zhang Ya-Lei Zhu Hong-Guang |
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Institution: | a Key Laboratory of Yangtze Water Environment of Ministry of Education, State Key Laboratory of Pollution and Resource Reuse, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China b Institute of Modern Agricultural Science & Engineering, National Engineering Research Center of Protected Agriculture, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China |
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Abstract: | The effect of ammonia inhibition was evaluated during the enhanced anaerobic treatment of digested effluent from a 700 m3 chicken-manure continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR). A 12.3 L internal circulation (IC) reactor inoculated with an anaerobic granular sludge and operated at 35 ± 1 °C was employed for the investigation. With a corresponding organic loading rate of 1.5-3.5 kg-COD/m3 d over a hydraulic retention time of 1.5 d, a maximum volumetric biogas production rate of 1.2 m3/m3 d and TCOD (total COD) removal efficiency ranging from 70% to 80% was achieved. However, the continual increase in the influent TAN content led to ammonia inhibition in the methanogenesis system. The SCOD/TAN (soluble COD/total ammonia nitrogen) ratio was presented to be the key controlling factor for the anaerobic treatment of semi-digested chicken manure, and further validation through shock loading and ammonia inhibition experiments was conducted. The threshold value of the SCOD/TAN ratio was determined to be 2.4 (corresponding to a TAN of 1250 mg/L) at an influent pH of 8.5-9. |
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Keywords: | IC reactor Ammonia inhibition Chicken manure Anaerobically digested effluent Biogas |
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