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Spectroscopic, thermogravimetric and structural characterization analyses for comparing Municipal Solid Waste composts and vermicomposts stability and maturity.

Nuhaa Soobhany1, Sanjana Gunasee2, Yogeshwari Pooja Rago1, Hashita Joyram1, Pravesh Raghoo1, Romeela Mohee3, Vinod Kumar Garg4.   

Abstract

This is the first-ever study of its kind for an extensive assessment and comparison of maturity indexes between compost and vermicompost that have been derived from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW). The spectroscopic (Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy: FT-IR), thermogravimetric analysis (TG), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and structural characterization (scanning electron microscope: SEM) were recorded. FT-IR spectra showed an increase in conversion of polysaccharides species and aliphatic methylene groups in vermicompost compared to compost as depicted from the variation of the intensity of the peaks. TG curves of final vermicompost showed a much lower mass loss when compared to compost, indicating higher stability in feedstock. SEM micrographs of the vermicompost reflected strong fragmentation of material than composts which revealed the extent of intra-structural degradation of MSW. These findings elucidate on a clear comparison between composts and vermicomposts in terms of maturity indexes for soil enhancement and in agriculture as organic fertilizer.
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Keywords:  Differential scanning calorimetry; FT-IR; Municipal Solid Waste; Scanning electron microscope; Thermogravimetric analysis; Vermicompost

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28390272     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.03.161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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Authors:  Manveen Arora; Arvinder Kaur
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2018-11-19       Impact factor: 4.223

2.  Comparative study of vermicomposting of garden waste and cow dung using Eisenia fetida.

Authors:  Yingkai Li; Xiaolei Yang; Wen Gao; Jiangping Qiu; Yinsheng Li
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2020-01-10       Impact factor: 4.223

3.  Degradation of organophosphate esters in sewage sludge: Effects of aerobic/anaerobic treatments and bacterial community compositions.

Authors:  Long Pang; Liming Ge; Peijie Yang; Han He; Hongzhong Zhang
Journal:  Data Brief       Date:  2018-02-16

4.  Ammonia Volatilization and Greenhouse Gases Emissions during Vermicomposting with Animal Manures and Biochar to Enhance Sustainability.

Authors:  Syed Turab Raza; Jia Liang Tang; Zulfiqar Ali; Zhiyuan Yao; Hamidou Bah; Hassan Iqbal; Xiao Ren
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-12-29       Impact factor: 3.390

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