Characteristics of Gases Emitted from Chicken Manure Wastewater and Potential Effects on Human Health
Issued Date
2022-09-01
Resource Type
ISSN
09441344
eISSN
16147499
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85128703407
Pubmed ID
35459987
Journal Title
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume
29
Issue
42
Start Page
63227
End Page
63232
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Environmental Science and Pollution Research Vol.29 No.42 (2022) , 63227-63232
Suggested Citation
Fakkaew K., Kongkratoke S., Tantrakarnapa K., Polprasert C., Sudsandee S. Characteristics of Gases Emitted from Chicken Manure Wastewater and Potential Effects on Human Health. Environmental Science and Pollution Research Vol.29 No.42 (2022) , 63227-63232. 63232. doi:10.1007/s11356-022-20357-0 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/84683
Title
Characteristics of Gases Emitted from Chicken Manure Wastewater and Potential Effects on Human Health
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Abstract
Hazardous and odorous gas emissions from chicken manure wastewater are a public preoccupation. Odor composition measurements are crucial steps to provide appropriate air pollution control measures and design strategies to minimize the human health impact. In this study, chicken manure wastewater samples were extensively analyzed in a closed system by a portable handheld gas detector to characterize the odor and chemical compositions. A portable detector was calibrated prior to sampling. The total number of 153 chemical compounds found in the chicken manure wastewater samples had various olfactory characteristics, including strong, pleasant, and odorless smells. Depending on the route of exposure, most of these chemical compounds could cause human health effects, such as irritation, burns, and severe symptoms including carcinogenic. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].