Abstract

Traditionally, livestock manure has been used to provide nutrients for plant growth and to improve soil conditions [...]

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  • Livestock manure has been used to provide nutrients for plant growth and to improve soil conditions

  • Biogas and ethanol can be produced from animal manures, and ammonia can be extracted directly from swine manure using membrane technology

  • 90% recovery of total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) from swine manure using a gas-permeable membrane. They suggested that semi-continuous gas-permeable membrane technology may have a great potential for TAN recovery from animal manure

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Introduction

Livestock manure has been used to provide nutrients for plant growth and to improve soil conditions. They suggested that semi-continuous gas-permeable membrane technology may have a great potential for TAN recovery from animal manure. Environments 2020, 7, 110 air permeability, and wall thickness, use of membranes with a larger diameter and corresponding larger surface area yielded higher ammonia recovery.

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