Determination of maturity indices for city refuse composts
1992; Elsevier BV; Volume: 38; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0167-8809(92)90154-4
ISSN1873-2305
AutoresEmeterio Iglesias Jiménez, Víctor Pérez Garcia,
Tópico(s)Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
ResumoA composting experiment was carried out to study which are the best parameters to use as indicators of the degree of compost maturity, and to determine ‘humification’ indices for practical use. The following parameters were selected: cation exchange capacity (CEC), carbon/organic nitrogen ratio in water extract (CNw), CN ratio in solid phase (CNs), total organic carbon (Ct), oxidizable carbon (Co), alkaline-extractable carbon (Cex), humic and fulvic-like carbon (Cha, Cfa) humification ratio (HR = CexCo×100), humification index (H 1= ChaCo×100), percent humic acid (Pha=ChaCex×100) and ChaCfa ratio. The regression analysis shows that the carbon (total and oxidizable), CNs, CNw, CEC, Hl, Pha and ChaCfa ratio are correlated with a level of significance higher than 99.5%. From the integration of the deduced values, applying the obtained equations sequentially, the optimal values of these parameters to assure an acceptable degree of maturity of the compost are: CNs < 12, CNw < 6, CEC > 67 mEq per 100 g (on an ash-free basis), ChaCfa > 1.6, Hl > 13% and Pha > 62%.
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