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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 613, 2025
XI International Conference on Advanced Agritechnologies, Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development (AGRITECH-XI 2025)
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Article Number | 05009 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202561305009 | |
Published online | 07 February 2025 |
Experimental studies on the effect of electric field on ammonium nitrogen compounds in livestock wastewater
Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russian Federation
* Corresponding author: labpoliv@list.ru
The article presents the results of experimental studies on the effects of electric fields on the concentration changes of ammonium forms of nitrogen in aqueous solutions, hereafter referred to as electrolytes, which are wastewater from livestock complexes, considered one of the most dangerous environmental pollutants. The aim of the laboratory experimental research was to study the impact of electric fields on the concentration changes of ammonium nitrogen compounds in aqueous solutions (electrolytes), for the further development of technical means to reduce their concentration and improve the environmental safety of wastewater disposal from livestock complexes on agricultural crop fields. Existing wastewater treatment methods are divided into two groups: the first is a regenerative group, which involves extracting mineral substances from wastewater and reusing them. The results of the experimental studies are aimed at improving the effectiveness of the destructive group to ensure environmental safety and enhance the quality of crop production when using livestock effluents on agricultural fields.
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