| Literature DB >> 35735501 |
Guodi Zheng1,2, Yuan Liu1,2, Yongjie Li3, Junwan Liu1,4, Junxing Yang1,2.
Abstract
Odor released from the sewage sludge composting process often has a negative impact on the sewage sludge treatment facility and becomes a hindrance to promoting compost technology. This study investigated the effect of adding KNO3 on the emissions of volatile sulfur compounds, such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S), dimethyl sulfide (DMS), and carbon disulfide (CS2), during sewage sludge composting and on the physicochemical properties of compost products, such as arylsulfatase activity, available sulfur, total sulfur, moisture content, and germination index. The results showed that the addition of KNO3 could inhibit the emissions of volatile sulfur compounds during composting. KNO3 can also increase the heating rate and peak temperature of the compost pile and reduce the available sulfur loss. The addition of 4% and 8% KNO3 had the best effect on H2S emissions, and it reduced the emissions of H2S during composting by 19.5% and 20.0%, respectively. The addition of 4% KNO3 had the best effect on DMS and CS2 emissions, and it reduced the emissions of DMS and CS2 by 75.8% and 63.0%, respectively. Furthermore, adding 4% KNO3 had the best effect from the perspective of improving the germination index of the compost.Entities:
Keywords: arylsulfatase; composting; hydrogen sulfide; odor; potassium nitrate
Year: 2022 PMID: 35735501 PMCID: PMC9220069 DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering9060258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioengineering (Basel) ISSN: 2306-5354
Figure 1Schematic of aerobic composting automatic control container.
Figure 2Changes in the composting pile temperature under different KNO3 additions.
Figure 3The dynamics of H2S (a), DMS (b), and CS2 (c) emissions and the cumulative emission of H2S (d), DMS (e), and CS2 (f) from the composting pile under different KNO3 additions.
Figure 4Variation in the arylsulfatase activity of the compost material under different KNO3 additions.
Figure 5Variation of the total sulfur (a) and available sulfur (b) contents of the compost material under different KNO3 additions.
Figure 6Changes in the moisture content (a) and GI (b) of the compost material under different KNO3 additions.