Improving sewage sludge compost process and quality by carbon sources addition.

Sci Rep

School of Environmental Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Box no. 2602, 73 Huanghe Road, Harbin, 150090, Heilongjiang, China.

Published: January 2021

In present study, the effects of carbon sources on compost process and quality were evaluated in the lab-scale sewage sludge (SS) composting. The composting experiments were performed for 32 days in 5 L reactors. The results showed that carbon sources could change the nitrogen conversion and improve the compost quality. Especially, the readily degradable carbon source could promote organic matter degradation, improve nitrogen conversion process and accelerate compost maturation. The addition of glucose and sucrose could increase dissolved organic carbon, CO emission, dehydrogenase activity, nitrification and germination index during the SS composting. That's because glucose and sucrose could be quickly used by microbes as energy and carbon source substance to increase activity of microbes and ammonia assimilation. What's more, the NH emission was reduced by 26.9% and 32.1% in glucose and sucrose treatments, respectively. Therefore, the addition of readily degradable carbon source could reduce NH emission and improve compost maturity in the SS composting.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7809052PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79443-3DOI Listing

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