Optimization of chicken manure combustion parameters in the aspect of phosphorus recovery

PurposeThe increasing demand for phosphorous for the production of mineral fertilizers forces the continuous development of research and new technologies in the field of obtaining it from sources other than phosphate rocks. This paper presents an analysis of optimizing the combustion parameters of c...

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Main Authors: Angelika Więckol-Ryk, Barbara Białecka, Magdalena Cempa, Zdzisław Adamczyk
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Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University-Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch- Iran 2020-09-01
Series:International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
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Online Access:http://ijrowa.khuisf.ac.ir/article_674495_657d98f247b6e0cf340824a53fe0d085.pdf
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author Angelika Więckol-Ryk
Barbara Białecka
Magdalena Cempa
Zdzisław Adamczyk
author_facet Angelika Więckol-Ryk
Barbara Białecka
Magdalena Cempa
Zdzisław Adamczyk
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description PurposeThe increasing demand for phosphorous for the production of mineral fertilizers forces the continuous development of research and new technologies in the field of obtaining it from sources other than phosphate rocks. This paper presents an analysis of optimizing the combustion parameters of chicken manure in the aspect of phosphorous recovery. Methods The combustion process was carried out in different time (3-8 hours) and temperatures (700-900oC) in laboratory of electric furnace. The content of macro and micronutrients was determined by XRF and ICP-OES analysis. To identify the mineral composition of ashes, the XRD analysis was applied. The content of total phosphorus in ash extracts was determined by photometric method. Results Concentration of p 2O5 in ash samples detected by ICP-OES and XRF was comparable, 30.37 wt.% and 31.77 wt.% at 900oC, 26.27 wt.% and 26.71wt.% at 700oC and 25.31wt.% and 25.00 wt.% at 500oC, respectively. The mineral composition of ashes showed two phases: crystalline and amorphous. The estimated values of p 2O5 content in crystalline phase was 14.83wt.% at 500oC, 20.96wt.% at 700oC and 23.80wt.% at 900oC. The estimated p 2O5 content in amorphous phase was 10.48wt.% at 500oC and decreased at higher temperature to 5.31wt.% at 700oC and 6.57wt.% at 900oC. Conclusion The chemical composition of ashes from chicken manure depends on the combustion temperature. The highest concentration of phosphorous in their bioavailable forms was determined for samples burned in 500oC. The results indicate that a valuable source of phosphorous is the amorphous phase.
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spelling doaj.art-689266c613ab44099e41a20b0cbf2bd22024-01-02T05:20:13ZengIslamic Azad University-Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch- IranInternational Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture2195-32282251-77152020-09-019327328510.30486/ijrowa.2020.1899148.1070674495Optimization of chicken manure combustion parameters in the aspect of phosphorus recoveryAngelika Więckol-Ryk0Barbara Białecka1Magdalena Cempa2Zdzisław Adamczyk3Central Mining Institute in Katowice, Department of Risk Assessment and Industrial Safety, Katowice, PolandCentral Mining Institute in Katowice, Department of Environmental Monitoring, Katowice, PolandCentral Mining Institute in Katowice, Department of Environmental Monitoring, Katowice, PolandSilesian University of Technology, Institute of Applied Geology, Gliwice, PolandPurposeThe increasing demand for phosphorous for the production of mineral fertilizers forces the continuous development of research and new technologies in the field of obtaining it from sources other than phosphate rocks. This paper presents an analysis of optimizing the combustion parameters of chicken manure in the aspect of phosphorous recovery. Methods The combustion process was carried out in different time (3-8 hours) and temperatures (700-900oC) in laboratory of electric furnace. The content of macro and micronutrients was determined by XRF and ICP-OES analysis. To identify the mineral composition of ashes, the XRD analysis was applied. The content of total phosphorus in ash extracts was determined by photometric method. Results Concentration of p 2O5 in ash samples detected by ICP-OES and XRF was comparable, 30.37 wt.% and 31.77 wt.% at 900oC, 26.27 wt.% and 26.71wt.% at 700oC and 25.31wt.% and 25.00 wt.% at 500oC, respectively. The mineral composition of ashes showed two phases: crystalline and amorphous. The estimated values of p 2O5 content in crystalline phase was 14.83wt.% at 500oC, 20.96wt.% at 700oC and 23.80wt.% at 900oC. The estimated p 2O5 content in amorphous phase was 10.48wt.% at 500oC and decreased at higher temperature to 5.31wt.% at 700oC and 6.57wt.% at 900oC. Conclusion The chemical composition of ashes from chicken manure depends on the combustion temperature. The highest concentration of phosphorous in their bioavailable forms was determined for samples burned in 500oC. The results indicate that a valuable source of phosphorous is the amorphous phase.http://ijrowa.khuisf.ac.ir/article_674495_657d98f247b6e0cf340824a53fe0d085.pdfphosphorous availabilityorganic wastesashamorphous phase
spellingShingle Angelika Więckol-Ryk
Barbara Białecka
Magdalena Cempa
Zdzisław Adamczyk
Optimization of chicken manure combustion parameters in the aspect of phosphorus recovery
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
phosphorous availability
organic wastes
ash
amorphous phase
title Optimization of chicken manure combustion parameters in the aspect of phosphorus recovery
title_full Optimization of chicken manure combustion parameters in the aspect of phosphorus recovery
title_fullStr Optimization of chicken manure combustion parameters in the aspect of phosphorus recovery
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of chicken manure combustion parameters in the aspect of phosphorus recovery
title_short Optimization of chicken manure combustion parameters in the aspect of phosphorus recovery
title_sort optimization of chicken manure combustion parameters in the aspect of phosphorus recovery
topic phosphorous availability
organic wastes
ash
amorphous phase
url http://ijrowa.khuisf.ac.ir/article_674495_657d98f247b6e0cf340824a53fe0d085.pdf
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