A full-scale biogas plant was applied to the processing of 10m3/d of swine manure. The plant consisted of an anaerobic digester and an engine-generator. The digester operation resulted in an 81% of COD removal, a 55% of VS reduction, and methane-rich biogas production that is used to generate electrical and thermal energies. To further treat the digested manure, for compliance with discharge limits, an electro-chemical oxidation with a dimensionally sable anode was investigated for the simultaneous elimination of both the remaining COD and ammonia nitrogen. It was able to reduce NH4+-N levels from as high as 1552 down to 25 mg/L in 160 min, and the COD from 1542 to 0.21 mg/L under the experimental conditions of 8 V, 30 A and 20000 μS/cm. The amount of electricity required for a 90% removal of the residual COD and ammonia in 1 m3 of filtered digester manure, via electrochemical oxidation, were approximately 153 and 151 kWh, respectively. These values exceed the maximum potential capacity of the biogas-originated electricity through the digestion of swine manure containing normal VS content. However, approximately 50% of the required electricity for the electrochemical oxidation could be supplied from the engine-generator.
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K.J. Chae;
1R&D Institute, Kolon Engineering. and Construction. Co., Ltd., 207-2, Mabuk-Ri, Guseong-Eup, Youngin, Kyungki, Korea (E-mail: [email protected])
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S.K. Yim;
S.K. Yim
2R&D Institute, Kolon Engineering. and Construction. Co., Ltd., 207-2, Mabuk-Ri, Guseong-Eup, Youngin, Kyungki, Korea (E-mail: [email protected])
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K.H. Choi;
K.H. Choi
3R&D Institute, Kolon Engineering. and Construction. Co., Ltd., 207-2, Mabuk-Ri, Guseong-Eup, Youngin, Kyungki, Korea (E-mail: [email protected])
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S.K. Kim;
S.K. Kim
4R&D Institute, Kolon Engineering. and Construction. Co., Ltd., 207-2, Mabuk-Ri, Guseong-Eup, Youngin, Kyungki, Korea (E-mail: [email protected])
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W.K. Park
W.K. Park
5Division of Agricultural Environment and Ecology, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, RDA, 249, Sedun-Dong, Kweonsun-Ku, Suwon, Kyungki, Korea (E-mail: [email protected])
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Water Sci Technol (2004) 49 (5-6): 427–434.
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K.J. Chae, S.K. Yim, K.H. Choi, S.K. Kim, W.K. Park; Integrated biological and electro-chemical treatment of swine manure. Water Sci Technol 1 March 2004; 49 (5-6): 427–434. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2004.0784
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