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Collaborative project: Alkalization as Efficient Slurry Treatment reduces Ammonia and Methane Emissions as well as Slurry storage capacities and enables P-Recycling. Subproject 1 (ASAP)

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Climate change

This project contributes to the research aim 'Climate Change'. What are the sub-aims? Take a look:
Climate change


Project code: 281B103016
Contract period: 09.08.2018 - 08.10.2021
Budget: 243,551 Euro
Purpose of research: Applied research
Keywords: emissions

The basic idea of the project “Alkalization as Efficient Slurry Treatment reduces Ammonia and Methane Emissions as well as Slurry storage capacities and enables P-Recycling” was to develop a system that alkalizes slurry followed by ammonia stripping. The high pH stops methane formation. Treatment products are ammoniumsulfate as a liquid fertilizer, a N- and P- and solid reduced liquid and a separated solid component. The experimental reactor was designed, developed and operated by the University of Applied Sciences Magdeburg. SF-Soepenberg GmbH investigated the alkalization process in 500-1000 Liter batches to generate basic data for the design and operation of the reactor. The University of Bonn investigated in detail the methane emission potential of alkalization.

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