Optimizing NH3 mitigation in poultry litter: Enhanced performance through pelletisation of oxychar

IF 8.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Bowen Li , Xiangyu Li , Kimberley Tilbrook , Bo Niu , Chaoyu Li , Bing Han
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Poultry litter (PL) is a significant source of ammonia (NH3) emissions, posing threats to human health and environmental sustainability. The use of oxychar (OC), derived from agricultural waste via a low-temperature partial oxidation process in an oxygen-rich environment, has shown promise in reducing NH3 volatilisation from poultry litter (PL); however, the use of OC in a loose, powdered form creates challenges for transportation, handling, and application. This study demonstrates that high-pressure compression is an effective method to produce OC pellets that have reduced dust content, a lower risk of self-heating and enhanced bulk density. Compared to powdered OC, pelletised OC produced less atmospheric fine particulates as confirmed by a 96.2% and 97.3% reduction in PM2.5 and PM10 values, respectively. Furthermore, pelletised OC had considerably reduced product loss during simulated transportation and decreased water adsorption. When normalized by volume, NH3 uptake by pelletised OC was increased by 393.6% compared to the powdered form. The incorporation of 5% w/w OC pellets into industry-standard PL led to a 77.6% reduction in NH3 volatilisation. This is attributed to the formation of covalent bonds in the forms of amine and amide on the surface of OC following its incorporation. This study highlights the environmental benefits and practical implications of utilizing OC pellets as an effective strategy for NH3 mitigation in the poultry industry.

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Chemosphere
Chemosphere 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
15.80
自引率
8.00%
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4975
审稿时长
3.4 months
期刊介绍: Chemosphere, being an international multidisciplinary journal, is dedicated to publishing original communications and review articles on chemicals in the environment. The scope covers a wide range of topics, including the identification, quantification, behavior, fate, toxicology, treatment, and remediation of chemicals in the bio-, hydro-, litho-, and atmosphere, ensuring the broad dissemination of research in this field.
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