نتایج جستجو برای: slurry reactor

تعداد نتایج: 34704  

2016
Emilio Garcia-Robledo Lars D. M. Ottosen Niels V. Voigt M. W. Kofoed Niels P. Revsbech

Biogas production is a key factor in a sustainable energy supply. It is possible to get biogas with very high methane content if the biogas reactors are supplied with exogenous hydrogen, and one of the technologies for supplying hydrogen is through gas permeable membranes. In this study the activity and stratification of hydrogen consumption above such a membrane was investigated by use of micr...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2012
Teal M Dreher Henry V Mott Christopher D Lupo Aaron S Oswald Sharon A Clay James J Stone

The effects of antimicrobial chlortetracycline (CTC) on the anaerobic digestion (AD) of swine manure slurry using anaerobic sequencing batch reactors (ASBRs) was investigated. Reactors were loaded with manure collected from pigs receiving CTC and no-antimicrobial amended diets at 2.5 g/L/d. The slurry was intermittently fed to four 9.5L lab-scale anaerobic sequencing batch reactors, two with no...

2005
C. Robinault

Excretion of Salmonella enterica by late-fattening pigs may cause the dissemination of this zoonotic agent in the environment during spreading of contaminated slurry (Suraj B. Baloda et al., 2001). Slurry spreading on pastures represents a risk of contamination of animals (ruminants), and also pollution (Baudart J. et al., 2000). Even though studies have shown the purifying role of slurry (Plac...

2012
Vanesa Losada Jorge Barros-Velázquez José M. Gallardo Santiago P. Aubourg

The use of slurry ice was evaluated as a technological treatment prior to cooking processing of fish. Thus, sardine (Sardina pilchardus) was stored in slurry ice for 2, 5 and 8 days. At such times, sardine specimens were taken and subjected to steam cooking, and the results were compared with those from a parallel control batch previously stored in flake ice. Quality assessment of lipid damage ...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2008
Marie-Line Daumer Fabrice Béline Mathieu Spérandio Christian Morel

To increase the phosphorus recycling potential from swine slurry, mineral phosphorus products which could be used as fertilizers should be obtained and new processes need to be investigated. A routine method is needed to better evaluate the dissolved and solid mineral phosphorus in swine slurry. Cold perchloric acid extraction method previously developed for wastewater or sludge analysis was ad...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2009
Claire-Emmanuelle Marcato Eric Pinelli Marie Cecchi Peter Winterton Maritxu Guiresse

The impact of anaerobic digestion on the bioavailability of copper and zinc from pig slurry was assessed. Both chemical and biological approaches were used independently on raw slurry (RS) and anaerobically digested pig slurry (DS). This work, using ultracentrifugation pellets from the same pig slurry before and after an anaerobic treatment, confirmed that Cu and Zn behave differently in terms ...

2015
Jun Li Wenze Wang Zhanggui Hu Yongwei Zhu Dunwen Zuo

Non-water based fixed abrasive polishing was adopted to manufacture LBO crystal for nano precision surface quality because of its deliquescent. Ethyl alcohol was selected as the non-water based slurry solvent and ethanediamine, lactic acid, hydrogen peroxide was added in the slurry as a chemical additive, respectively. Effect of different additives with non-water based slurry on material remova...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2014
Kiran Kumar Katakam Helena Mejer Anders Dalsgaard Niels Christian Kyvsgaard Stig Milan Thamsborg

Eggs of Ascaris suum from pigs are highly resistant and commonly used as a conservative indicator of pathogen inactivation during slurry storage. Eggs of Ascaridia galli, the poultry ascarid, are also known to be highly resistant but the suitability as an indicator of pathogen inactivation has never been tested. Pig slurry has to be stored for several months to inactivate pathogens but chemical...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2016
Tom Misselbrook John Hunt Francesca Perazzolo Giorgio Provolo

Storage of livestock slurries is a significant source of methane (CH) and ammonia (NH) emissions to the atmosphere, for which accurate quantification and potential mitigation methods are required. Methane and NH emissions were measured from pilot-scale cattle slurry (CS) and pig slurry (PS) stores under cool, temperate, and warm conditions (approximately 8, 11, and 17°C, respectively) and inclu...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
O Grant Clark Brent Morin Yongcheng Zhang Willem C Sauer John J R Feddes

When livestock manure slurry is agitated, the sudden release of hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) can raise concentrations to dangerous levels. Low-level air bubbling and dietary S reduction were evaluated as methods for reducing peak H(2)S emissions from swine (Sus scrofa) manure slurry samples. In a first experiment, 15-L slurry samples were stored in bench-scale digesters and continuously bubbled wit...

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