Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
677474 Biomass and Bioenergy 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The sustainability of biogas production systems depends greatly on the appropriate disposal of the digestates produced. The main agrochemical characteristics of 12 digestates from the anaerobic co-digestion of farm and agroindustrial residues were determined and compared with quality standards to assess their potential use as fertilisers. The digestates have a high fertilising potential, associated mainly with their contents of NH4-N; however, their recycling in agriculture might be restricted by their Cu and Zn contents, salinity, biodegradability, phytotoxicity and hygiene characteristics, which must be addressed to obtain the maximum benefits. Such characteristics determine the need for applying pre- or post-treatments to increase digestate quality until acceptable levels. Therefore, digestate quality must be taken into account when managing the co-digestion process, including substrate selection, in order to use digestates as fertilisers without the additional cost of post-digestion conditioning treatments.

► Digestates derived from farm and agroindustrial residues have a high fertilising potential. ► Cu, Zn, salinity, biodegradability and phytotoxicity can limit digestate use. ► The performance of anaerobic co-digestion must consider digestate quality parameters. ► Digestate quality requirements must be harmonised at an international level.

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