2016
DOI: 10.1002/elsc.201500096
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Thermophilic (55°C) and moderately hyperthermophilic (65°C) fermentation of poultry manure triggers release of high heavy metal concentrations leading to enhanced genotoxicity

Abstract: Proper disposal of waste from poultry industries may be done by thermophilic anaerobic digestion. Particularly, thermophilic fermentation exhibits pivotal advantages. However, not only the accrued waste material (digestate) serves as organic fertilizer but also poses environmental problems when the pollutant release is poorly synchronized with the environmental demand. To minimize environmental risks, additional hyperthermophilic (moderately hyperthermophilic) treatment of animal by‐products is necessary, but … Show more

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“…Numerous technologies for removing ammonia have been developed and reported such as chemical precipitation, air stripping, ion exchange and adsorption (Ahn 2006;Han et al 2008;Qiao et al 2010;Zhang et al 2011). Inhibitors in AD processes include organics such as chlorophenols, halogenated aliphatics, N-substituted aromatics, or inorganics such as ammonia, sulfide and light metal ions in nature or a combination thereof (Anjum et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous technologies for removing ammonia have been developed and reported such as chemical precipitation, air stripping, ion exchange and adsorption (Ahn 2006;Han et al 2008;Qiao et al 2010;Zhang et al 2011). Inhibitors in AD processes include organics such as chlorophenols, halogenated aliphatics, N-substituted aromatics, or inorganics such as ammonia, sulfide and light metal ions in nature or a combination thereof (Anjum et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%