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Valorisation of Agricultural Digestate for the Ammonium Sulfate Recovery and Soil Improvers Production
handle: 11562/1059798
AbstractThis work investigates an innovative process to valorise agricultural digestate by the exploitation of solar energy. Digestate has been located in a lab-scale greenhouse to evaporate the liquid phase. Digestate vapours, rich in ammonia, are sent in a Drechsler trap, filled with 38%w/wsulfuric acid solution, through three solar air fans. A concentration of about 2 M of ammonium sulphate solution was recovered. The remaining dried solid phase, rich in phosphorous compounds, was evaluated as alternative to the commercial fertilizers (46% P2O5) in the growth of maize plants. Equal amount of P was applied to each pot (25 mg/kg soil). The plants were evaluated along the 8 weeks in a greenhouse monitoring the growth parameters and leaf SPAD index, micro-, macronutrients and non-essential heavy metals. The results evidenced that the dried solid phase of digestate can be used as an alternative source of P.Graphic Abstract
- National Institute for Nuclear Physics Italy
- University of Verona Italy
- University of Verona Italy
Soil improver, Environmental Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Digestate, Fertilizer, Ammonium sulfate recovery, Solar energy, Nitrogen nutrient recovery, Waste Management and Disposal
Soil improver, Environmental Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Digestate, Fertilizer, Ammonium sulfate recovery, Solar energy, Nitrogen nutrient recovery, Waste Management and Disposal
