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DOI 10.1016/j.envres.2025.121318
Titel (primär) Exploration of ammonia stripping coupled adsorption-membrane filtration process for treating kitchen waste biogas slurry
Autor Lin, S.; Lyu, T.; Pan, M.; Hou, Y.; Guo, C.; Chen, Z.; Dong, R.; Liu, S.
Quelle Environmental Research
Erscheinungsjahr 2025
Department MIBITECH
Band/Volume 274
Seite von art. 121318
Sprache englisch
Topic T7 Bioeconomy
Keywords Ammonia stripping; Biogas slurry; Biochar adsorption; Ceramic membrane filtration; Kitchen waste
Abstract The potential contamination of biogas slurry generated from the anaerobic digestion of kitchen waste (KW) poses a considerable challenge to its safe and effective utilization as a fertilizer. To tackle this problem, a novel route termed “AS-BC” was developed, integrating ammonia stripping (AS), biochar adsorption, and ceramic membrane filtration (CMF) for comprehensive pollutant mitigation. A stepwise optimization was carried out, comparing biochar adsorption investigation, the AS process, and the combined AS + CMF process. Results indicated that the AS process possessed the maximum total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) removal of 86.21% at an airflow rate of 40 L/min. The combined AS and CMF process with 0.1 μm membrane had best performance for total phosphorus (TP) with removal efficiencies of 80.45%–87.98%. Under the optimal biochar addition condition of 5 g/L with a particle size of 0.25–0.85 μm, the adsorption pretreatment effectively removed 0.41 g/g of soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD), prevented nutrient loss, and substantially enhanced pollutant removal efficiency in the subsequent CMF process. Compared to other routes, the route AS-BC achieved higher total nitrogen (TN), TAN, TP, and SCOD removal efficiency of 91.42%, 91.49%, 89.54%, and 76.34% from the raw biogas slurry, respectively. Moreover, the route AS-BC demonstrated its cost-effectiveness in producing nutrient-rich concentrated slurry suitable for use as fertilizer. The route AS-BC was proved to comprehensively remove various indicators from the KW biogas slurry while generating economically reuse by-products during the membrane filtration process. This study offers valuable insights into the trade-offs between AS performance enhancement and pollutant mitigation, pinpointing essential routes for future research and practical improvements.
Lin, S., Lyu, T., Pan, M., Hou, Y., Guo, C., Chen, Z., Dong, R., Liu, S. (2025):
Exploration of ammonia stripping coupled adsorption-membrane filtration process for treating kitchen waste biogas slurry
Environ. Res. 274 , art. 121318 10.1016/j.envres.2025.121318