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Adsorption Characteristics of Three Types of Soils on Biogas Slurry Ammonium Nitrogen

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FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
卷 10, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.942263

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biogas slurry; wastewater; ammonium nitrogen; soil absorption; kinetics; thermodynamics

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This study analyzed the adsorption characteristics of biogas slurry ammonium nitrogen by farmland soil and investigated the relationship between soil properties and adsorption capacity. The findings provide valuable insights for the safe application of biogas slurry in agriculture.
Using farmland to digest biogas slurry is an effective measure to overcome the bottleneck of sewage treatment in livestock and poultry farms. However, there is limited research on the soil adsorption characteristics of biogas slurry ammonium nitrogen (NH4+-N). In addition, the maximum adsorption capacity (Q(m)) of farm soil is unclear. In this study, three typical farmland tillage layer soils (silty loam, loam, and sandy loam) were used to analyze adsorption characteristics through adsorption kinetics experiments (adsorption for 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 12, 18, or 24 h with NH4+-N concentrations of 42.90 mg/L) and thermodynamic experiments (adsorption for 3 days with NH4+-N concentrations of 54.25, 88.66, 105.85, 133.71, 178.80, 273.54, and 542.87 mg/L). The Q(m) value was fitted by models, and its relationship with soil properties was discussed. The results showed the following: 1) the adsorption of biogas slurry NH4+-N by the three types of soils was a composite kinetic process that comprised two stages of rapid and slow reactions. Rapid adsorption predominantly occurred within 0-1 h, and the adsorption capacity accounted for 35.24%-43.55% of the total adsorption. The ExpAssoc equation produced a good fit for the adsorption kinetic behavior in the three soil types. 2) The equilibrium adsorption could be described by the Langmuir equation, the Freundlich equation, the PlPlatt model, and the Langevin model isotherm, among which the Langevin model had the best fit, with a coefficient of determination R-2 close to 1. The theoretical saturated Q(m) fitting results of NH4+-N were 1038.41-1372.44 mg/kg in silty loam, 840.85-1157.60 mg/kg in loam, and 412.33-481.85 mg/kg in sandy loam. The optimal values were 1108.55, 874.86, and 448.35 mg/kg for silty loam, loam, and sandy loam, respectively. 3) The Q(m) value was significantly positively correlated with soil organic matter, total nitrogen, available phosphorus, available potassium, cation exchange capacity, and particle content of 0.02-0.002 mm (p < 0.01), but significantly negatively correlated with soil pH (p < 0.05). This study can provide a reference for the safe application of biogas slurry on farmland.

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