Bioresource Technology, Vol.111, 70-75, 2012
Treatment of ammonium-rich swine waste in modified porphyritic andesite fixed-bed anaerobic bioreactor
In this study, a modified porphyritic andesite (WRS) was developed as ammonium adsorbent and bed material for the anaerobic digestion of ammonium-rich swine waste. The performance in bioreactors with modified WRS, natural WRS, calcium chloride and no additives was investigated. The bioreactor with modified WRS exhibited the best performance, with start-up time on the 7th day, methane yield of 359.71 ml/g-VS, and COD removal of 67.99% during all 44 days of the experiment at 35 degrees C. The effective ammonium adsorption and essential ions dissociation for microorganisms by modified WRS, as well as the immobilization of microbial on the surface of the modified WRS play a great role on the high efficiency anaerobic digestion of ammonium-rich swine waste. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Anaerobic digestion;Modified porphyritic andesite;Ammonium-rich swine waste;Adsorption;Dissociation