J.of Soc of Agri Struc, Japan.
Vol.35,No.2 September 2004, 93-102
Original:
Language: Japanese

Development of a Hazardous Chemical Substance Recovery System for the
Vacuum Aeration Composting Process

Naoki FUKUJYU, Yoshiyuki ABE, Park JONG-SOO and Nobuo ITOU

Abstract

    The ammonia concentration in exhaust gas from composting with vacuum-type aeration is higher than that of positive-pressure aeration thus requiring a new deodorization method. Experiments have been conducted on the deodorization and recovery of high concentrations of ammonia using recovery materials (adsorption materials) made from rice husks ahd orthophosphoric acid at mass ratios of 1:0.5, 1:1.0, 1:1.5, 1:2.0 and 1:2.5. For 1 kg of recovery material, the time and quantity of ammonia adsorption were about 28 hours and 159 g (1:2.0), respectively. In this case, the recovery material was filled to a heap height of 50 cm in an adsorption reactor about 15 cm in diameter and ammonia gas at 4000 ppm was flowed through it. This was about 2.6 times and about 23 times the adsorptions of impregnated charcoal and of zeolite, respectively. In terms of pH, it is considered that diammonium phosphate and ammonia dihydrogen phosphate were coated with the rice husks of the recovery materials after adsorption. Re-emission of the ammonia from the recovery materials after absorption was observed when air temperature exceeded 30oC. Thus, further study is needed on the relationship between the re-emission of ammonia and atmospheric temperature.

Keywords: high concentration ammonia, deodorization, recovery of ammonia, orthophosphoric acid, rice husks, ammonium phosphate

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