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Author(s): Dorin Bejan and Nigel J. Bunce
Publication Date: August 9, 2012
Reference: Chemistry Department, University of Guelph
Country: Canada

Summary:

This article is a follow up report from an Ontario Pork project done in 2004. Three areas of work are looked at, the first being work using laboratory scale micro-reactors that demonstrated that chemical parameters like total organic carbon decrease upon electorolysis at the same rate as improvements in odour quality and odour intensity. Electrolysis has a bactericidal role, which explains why treated liquid manure seems stable with respect to reversion to a malodorous state. The second work being looked at is the results being replicated using a one liter scale reactor, made with cheaper materials and whole manure was used instead of liquid manure. Lastly, a 27 liter tank being stirred continuously was constructed based on the design of the one liter tank, and it has been tested both in the lab and in a field research station.

 

 

 

 

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