2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2004.05.005
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A respirometric method for characterising the organic composition and biodegradation kinetics and the temperature influence on the biodegradation kinetics, for a mixture of sludge and bulking agent to be co-composted

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“…Composting of organic wastes is a traditional cost-effective way to reduce wastes and to reuse organic matter (Tremier, de Guardia, Massiani, Paul, & Martel, 2005;Suthar & Singh, 2008;Lillenberg et al, 2010). An attractive alternative to thermophilic composting is the application of certain epigeic earthworm species (Edwards, Subler, & Arancon, 2011;Ivask, Olle, & Nei, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Composting of organic wastes is a traditional cost-effective way to reduce wastes and to reuse organic matter (Tremier, de Guardia, Massiani, Paul, & Martel, 2005;Suthar & Singh, 2008;Lillenberg et al, 2010). An attractive alternative to thermophilic composting is the application of certain epigeic earthworm species (Edwards, Subler, & Arancon, 2011;Ivask, Olle, & Nei, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have focused of the study of surface compost temperatures of composting heaps and its relation to core temperatures (Turner et al, 2005) in an aerated active composting pile, with the aim of inferring pathogen deactivation, since important temperature gradients have been observed in large composting masses (Sommer et al, 2004). Other related works have studied the temperature effect on the biodegradation kinetics (Tremier et al, 2005) or the effect of turning on the temperature and oxygen profiles in composting (Avnimelech et al, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In general, biodegradable samples with moisture below 35% on a wet weight basis will be biologically dormant and consequently, their respiration index will be falsely low (Gomez et al, 2006). Therefore, to maintain the growth and activity of microorganisms it is necessary to add water above all in compost processes (Liang et al, 2003;Tremier et al, 2005;Wagland et al, 2009) but sometimes, biodrying process water is added to promote aerobic fermentation in the hydrolytic stage by means of the recirculation of a part of the leachate generated (Zhang et al, 2009). …”
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