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BRONDI, M.; EISA, M.; BORTOLETTO-SANTOS, R.; DRAPANAUSKAITE, D.; REEDDINGTON, T.; WILLIAMS, C.; RIBEIRO, C.; BALTRUSAITIS, J.. |
Ammonium carbonates are a group of fertilizer materials that include ammonium bicarbonate, ammonium carbonate hydrate, and ammonium carbamate. They can be synthesized from diverse nutrient-bearing liquid waste streams but are unstable in a moist environment. While extensively utilized several decades ago, their use gradually decreased in favor of large-scale, facility-synthesized urea fertilizers. The emergence of sustainable agriculture, however, necessitates the recovery and reuse of nutrients using conventional feedstocks, such as natural gas and air-derived nitrogen, and nutrient-containing biogenic waste streams. To this extent, anaerobic digestion liquid presents a convenient source of solid nitrogen and carbon to produce solid fertilizers, since no... |
Tipo: Artigo de periódico |
Palavras-chave: Digestate; Ammonium; Carbonate; Carbamate; Recovery; Stabilization. |
Ano: 2023 |
URL: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1154783 |
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