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Abstract
This study investigated the kinetics of organic matter (OM) removal and humification during composting of sewage sludge and lignocellulosic waste (wood chips, wheat straw, leaves) in an aerated bioreactor. Both OM degradation and humification (humic substances, HS, and humic acids, HA formation) proceeded according to 1. order kinetics. The rate constant of OM degradation was 0.196 d(-1), and the rate of OM degradation was 39.4 mg/g OM d. The kinetic constants of HS and HA formation were 0.044 d(-1) and 0.045 d(-1), whereas the rates of HS and HA formation were 3.46 mg C/g OM d and 3.24 mg C/g OM d, respectively. The concentration profiles of HS and HA indicated that humification occurred most intensively during the first 3 months of composting. The high content of HS (182 mg C/g OM) in the final product indicated that the compost could be used in soil remediation as a source of HS for treating soils highly contaminated with heavy metals.Entities:
Keywords: Composting; Humic acids; Humic substances; Kinetic constants; Organics; Sewage sludge
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26783099 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2016.01.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145