Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
This work investigated the effects of using selected types of biomass
combustion ash as an additive in the composting process. An experimental campaign was
conducted where source separated organic fractions of municipal waste was mixed with
0%, 2%, 4% and 8% (w/w) of biomass ash. Both the composting process and the final
compost quality were positively influenced by ash addition. In the ash-amended
composting admixtures a higher volatile solids degradation and enhanced biological
stability were found, because ash were found to be effective as physical conditioner.
Improved humification of the organic matter, better germination performances and higher
total Ca, Mg, K and P contents were observed in the ash-amended composts comparing to
the unamended one. In addition, nutrients fraction readily availability for plants was
favored by ash addition with regards to Ca, Mg and K. Nitrogen content in the final
composts was reduced by ash addition, but the Ctotal/Ntotal ratio was not negatively
affected. The content of heavy metals and their solubility, that is regarded as the main
environmental disadvantage when using combustion ash as additive, did not affect the
final compost quality negatively. On the other hand, some controversial effects were
observed, such as higher pH and electrical conductivity levels comparing to the
unamended one. Moreover, higher temperature values and lower moisture levels were
observed at the beginning of the composting process in the ash-amended composting
admixtures.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
ash; biomass; compost; additive
Elenco autori:
Muntoni, Aldo; Cappai, Giovanna; DE GIOANNIS, Giorgia
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