The efficient separation of pig slurry into its solid and liquid components is useful on a farm where the removal of excess nutrients is desired. This study investigates the effec- tiveness of two pre-treatments (chitosan, and biochar) in separating pig slurry using two methods of mechanical separation (screw press SP and centrifugation CENT). Several indicatorsdhigh dry matter and phosphorus in solids, and low P, Cu, and Zn content in liquidsdinformed the evaluation. Overall, results showed that chitosan addition changed the elemental content in both fractions of the SP group, but not in liquid fractions of the CENT group. Chitosan produced loosened flocs sensitive to SP pressure, but more resistant to centrifugation. Added biochar increased mass efficiency by 2e3% in both separation methods, but had little effect on the chemicals tested, except for the elemental content of solids produced in the SP group. The combination of chitosan and biochar performed worse than when treated with chitosan alone. Based on simple and reduced separation indices, no treatments affected the separation efficiency of the mechanical separators. Despite pre- treatment failures, there is some indication that under different experimental conditions, these pre-treatments may be beneficial when separating manure.
Improved pig slurry mechanical separation using chitosan and biochar
POPOVIC, OLGA;GIOELLI, Fabrizio Stefano;DINUCCIO, Elio;BALSARI, Paolo
2014-01-01
Abstract
The efficient separation of pig slurry into its solid and liquid components is useful on a farm where the removal of excess nutrients is desired. This study investigates the effec- tiveness of two pre-treatments (chitosan, and biochar) in separating pig slurry using two methods of mechanical separation (screw press SP and centrifugation CENT). Several indicatorsdhigh dry matter and phosphorus in solids, and low P, Cu, and Zn content in liquidsdinformed the evaluation. Overall, results showed that chitosan addition changed the elemental content in both fractions of the SP group, but not in liquid fractions of the CENT group. Chitosan produced loosened flocs sensitive to SP pressure, but more resistant to centrifugation. Added biochar increased mass efficiency by 2e3% in both separation methods, but had little effect on the chemicals tested, except for the elemental content of solids produced in the SP group. The combination of chitosan and biochar performed worse than when treated with chitosan alone. Based on simple and reduced separation indices, no treatments affected the separation efficiency of the mechanical separators. Despite pre- treatment failures, there is some indication that under different experimental conditions, these pre-treatments may be beneficial when separating manure.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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