The role of biochar on alleviating ammonia toxicity in anaerobic digestion of nitrogen-rich wastes: A review.
- Authors
- Type
- Published Article
- Journal
- Bioresource technology
- Publication Date
- Mar 07, 2022
- Volume
- 351
- Pages
- 126924–126924
- Identifiers
- DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.126924
- PMID: 35272033
- Source
- Medline
- Keywords
- Language
- English
- License
- Unknown
Abstract
This paper reviewed the mechanisms of biochar in relieving ammonia inhibition. Biochar affects nitrogen-rich waste's anaerobic digestion (AD) performance through four ways: promotion of direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) and microbial growth, adsorption, pH buffering, and provision of nutrients. Biochar enhances the DIET pathway by acting as an electron carrier. The role of DIET in relieving ammonia nitrogen may be exaggerated because many related studies don't provide definite evidence. Therefore, some bioinformatics technology should be used to assist in investigating DIET. Biochar absorbs ammonia nitrogen by chemical adsorption (electrostatic attraction, ion exchange, and complexation) and physical adsorption. The absorption efficiency, mainly affected by the properties of biochar, pH and temperature of AD, can reach 50 mg g-1 on average. The biochar addition can buffer pH by reducing the concentrations of VFAs, alleviating ammonia inhibition. In addition, biochar can release trace elements and increase the bioavailability of trace elements. Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.