| Literature DB >> 25553571 |
Rafaela Cáceres1, Narcís Coromina2, Krystyna Malińska3, Oriol Marfà2.
Abstract
This study aimed to monitor process parameters when two by-products (green waste - GW, and the solid fraction of cattle slurry - SFCS) were composted to obtain growing media. Using compost in growing medium mixtures involves prolonged composting processes that can last at least half a year. It is therefore crucial to study the parameters that affect compost stability as measured in the field in order to shorten the composting process at composting facilities. Two mixtures were prepared: GW25 (25% GW and 75% SFCS, v/v) and GW75 (75% GW and 25% SFCS, v/v). The different raw mixtures resulted in the production of two different growing media, and the evolution of process management parameters was different. A new parameter has been proposed to deal with attaining the thermophilic temperature range and maintaining it during composting, not only it would be useful to optimize composting processes, but also to assess the hygienization degree.Entities:
Keywords: Degree-hour; Green waste; Growing medium; Physico-chemical properties; Separated cattle slurry
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25553571 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.12.051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642