Effects of bulking material types on water consumption and pollutant degradation in composting process with controlled addition of different liquid manures

This study was conducted to examine the effects of different bulking materials (corncob and ricehusk) on liquid manure consumption, organic matter degradation and pollutants retention in composting process under controlled addition of different types of liquid manures (LM). The results indicated tha...

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Main Authors: Fan, Hongyong, Liao, Jie, Abass, Olusegun K., Liu, Lin, Huang, Xu, Wei, Lili, Xie, Wei, Yu, Hengyang, Liu, Chaoxiang
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Published: 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1437242020-09-21T02:12:28Z Effects of bulking material types on water consumption and pollutant degradation in composting process with controlled addition of different liquid manures Fan, Hongyong Liao, Jie Abass, Olusegun K. Liu, Lin Huang, Xu Wei, Lili Xie, Wei Yu, Hengyang Liu, Chaoxiang School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Cocomposting Bulking Materials This study was conducted to examine the effects of different bulking materials (corncob and ricehusk) on liquid manure consumption, organic matter degradation and pollutants retention in composting process under controlled addition of different types of liquid manures (LM). The results indicated that under the controlled addition of LM, bulking materials with higher content of biodegradable carbon (corncob) and LM with a higher concentration of organic pollutants (swine effluent) were more beneficial for biological heat generation and thus were more efficient for water evaporation, organic matter degradation, LM consumption and pollutants retention during the cocomposting process. Consequently, the optimization of these major influencing factors could compensate for efforts geared towards better utilization of the cocomposting process. This research has received funding from the STS project from Science and Technology Department in Fujian [2016T3006], Key Research and Development Program Social Development Project in Zhejiang [2015C03009], Science and Technology Planning Project of Fujian Province [2019T3023]. 2020-09-21T02:12:28Z 2020-09-21T02:12:28Z 2019 Journal Article Fan, H., Liao, J., Abass, O. K., Liu, L., Huang, X., Wei, L, . . . Liu, C. (2019). Effects of bulking material types on water consumption and pollutant degradation in composting process with controlled addition of different liquid manures. Bioresource Technology, 288, 121517-. doi:10.1016/j.biortech.2019.121517 0960-8524 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143724 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.121517 31121527 288 en Bioresource Technology © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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language English
topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Cocomposting
Bulking Materials
spellingShingle Engineering::Civil engineering
Cocomposting
Bulking Materials
Fan, Hongyong
Liao, Jie
Abass, Olusegun K.
Liu, Lin
Huang, Xu
Wei, Lili
Xie, Wei
Yu, Hengyang
Liu, Chaoxiang
Effects of bulking material types on water consumption and pollutant degradation in composting process with controlled addition of different liquid manures
description This study was conducted to examine the effects of different bulking materials (corncob and ricehusk) on liquid manure consumption, organic matter degradation and pollutants retention in composting process under controlled addition of different types of liquid manures (LM). The results indicated that under the controlled addition of LM, bulking materials with higher content of biodegradable carbon (corncob) and LM with a higher concentration of organic pollutants (swine effluent) were more beneficial for biological heat generation and thus were more efficient for water evaporation, organic matter degradation, LM consumption and pollutants retention during the cocomposting process. Consequently, the optimization of these major influencing factors could compensate for efforts geared towards better utilization of the cocomposting process.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Fan, Hongyong
Liao, Jie
Abass, Olusegun K.
Liu, Lin
Huang, Xu
Wei, Lili
Xie, Wei
Yu, Hengyang
Liu, Chaoxiang
format Article
author Fan, Hongyong
Liao, Jie
Abass, Olusegun K.
Liu, Lin
Huang, Xu
Wei, Lili
Xie, Wei
Yu, Hengyang
Liu, Chaoxiang
author_sort Fan, Hongyong
title Effects of bulking material types on water consumption and pollutant degradation in composting process with controlled addition of different liquid manures
title_short Effects of bulking material types on water consumption and pollutant degradation in composting process with controlled addition of different liquid manures
title_full Effects of bulking material types on water consumption and pollutant degradation in composting process with controlled addition of different liquid manures
title_fullStr Effects of bulking material types on water consumption and pollutant degradation in composting process with controlled addition of different liquid manures
title_full_unstemmed Effects of bulking material types on water consumption and pollutant degradation in composting process with controlled addition of different liquid manures
title_sort effects of bulking material types on water consumption and pollutant degradation in composting process with controlled addition of different liquid manures
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143724
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