Influence of control parameters in VOCs evolution during MSW trimming residues composting |
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Authors: | Delgado-Rodríguez Margarita Ruiz-Montoya Mercedes Giraldez Inmaculada López Rafael Madejón Engracia Díaz Manuel Jesús |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Química Física y Química Orgánica, Universidad de Huelva, 21071 Huelva, Spain. |
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Abstract: | The influence of control parameters (aeration, moisture, and C/N ratio) during composting of a municipal solid waste (MSW)-legume-trimming residue (LTR) mixture was studied at a pilot plant scale. Factors measured included the composition of the main volatile organic carbons (VOCs) emitted including limonene, β-pinene, 2-butanone, undecane, phenol, toluene, and dimethyl disulfide. Polynomial models were found to reproduce the experimental results with errors at less than 10%. The relative influence of the independent variables on temperature and selected VOCs followed the order: aeration > moisture > C/N. A high aeration rate results in higher (strong negative effect) values on selected VOCs emissions (41-71% on emitted VOCs variation). Moisture had a positive and negative effect depending on the selected VOCs. A high C/N ratio caused lower production of VOCs except for undecane and 2-butanone. Providing an aerobic environment (0.05 Lair kg(-1) min(-1)), high C/N ratios (>50), and medium moisture (55%) minimize emitted VOCs during MSW composting, ultimately resulting in less odors in the surrounding environment. |
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