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摘要
越南的垃圾填埋场每天都在努力处理大量的有机废物。虽然国内对清洁农业使用有机肥的需求正在增加,但这些有机材料的处理方式却很浪费。本研究表明,化粪池污泥(STS)、食物垃圾(FW)和海产污水处理厂污泥(SFS)的氮(N)浓度较高,分别为965 mg/L、34,314 mg/L和1,756 mg/L。本研究建立厌氧消化-连续搅拌槽反应(ADCSTR)系统,从这些废物中回收N。ADCSTR由5mm厚的钢化玻璃制成,箱体尺寸为高×深×深= 1,000 mm × 300 mm × 300 mm。用于ADCSTR的碳氮比为25,通过对7个不同碳氮比的小型AD系统进行预测试确定。结果表明,厌氧消化50 d后,液产物碳(C)和氮(N)浓度分别为9628.3 mg/L和648.5 mg/L,碳氮比(C/N)为11.35,回收率为78.2%。该研究还表明,在越南,通过回收化粪池、FW和SFS来回收营养,生产有机肥料的潜力,大大有助于减少废物的处置。
Study on Nitrogen Recovery from Nutrient-Rich Waste by ADCSTR System
The landfill sites in Vietnam are struggling to carry huge amounts of organic waste every day. While the domestic demand of using organic fertilizers for clean agriculture is increasing, these organic materials are disposed in a wasteful way. This study indicated that the nitrogen (N) concentration of the waste that include septic tank sludge (STS), food waste (FW) and sludge from seafood waste water treatment plant (SFS) is quite high by 965 mg/L, 34,314 mg/L and 1,756 mg/L. In this study, an Anaerobic Digester_Continuously Stirred Tank Reaction (ADCSTR) system was established to recover the N from these wastes. The ADCSTR was made of 5 mm thick tempered glass, with the dimension of the tank is H x D x R = 1,000 mm x 300 mm x 300 mm. The C/N ratio used for the ADCSTR was 25, which was identified by pre-testing seven small AD systems with different C/N ratios. The result revealed that after 50 d of anaerobic digestion, the Carbon (C) and Nitrogen (N) concentrations of liquid product was 9,628.3 mg/L and 648.5 mg/L, and the carbon to nitrogen ratio (C/N) was 11.35 as well, equivalent to 78.2 % of recovering efficiency. This study also indicated the potential to recover nutrition, produce organic fertilizer from recycling the STS, FW and SFS in Vietnam, significantly contribute to reducing waste to the disposals.