Elucidating the process of co-composting of biosolids and spent activated clay
Journal
Bioresource Technology
Journal Volume
101
Journal Issue
21
Pages
8280
Date Issued
2010-11-01
Author(s)
Abstract
This study elucidates the co-composting of biosolids and spent activated clay (SAC) using physio-chemical, bioassay, and spectroscopic methods. A pilot-scale pile of blended limed biosolids, SAC, and rice husk was composted for 15. weeks. The changes in temperature, pH, Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectra, C/N, and germination index (GI) of Chinese cabbage (Brassica chinensis) seeds with time support the goal of producing a mature compost with a decline in the SAC acidity of associated with biosolids. Cadmium, Cr, Cu, Ni, and Pb in the initial biosolids were converted from labile fractions into relatively immobile phases upon maturation. Temperature, moisture, pH, C/N, and GI were used to separate the composting process into three phases - initial, thermophilic, and cooling, based on a score plot of principal component analysis (PCA). The values of the parameters of interest reveal that the compost fulfills the requirements of compost maturity in the literature. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
Subjects
Biosolids | Composting | Heavy metals | Phytotoxicity | Spent activated clay
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Type
journal article