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Evolution of Organic Matter Within Sixty Days of Composting of Lignocellulosic Food Industry Waste in Malaysia

Authors :
Chuan Li Lee
Wen Ze Go
W. M. Wan-Azha
Siti Nurul Ashikin
R. A. Raja-Nazrin
Paik San H'ng
E. W. Chai
I. Halimatun
Pui San Khoo
Kit Ling Chin
S. H. Peng
Source :
Compost Science & Utilization. 26:16-26
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2017.

Abstract

Empty fruit bunches (EFB), coffee grounds (CG), and palm oil mill sludge (POMS) were composted in the laboratory for 60 days in order to study the composting process of lignocellulosic food industry wastes. In the first part of the experiment, EFB, CG, and POMS were composted alone (composting of single lignocellulosic material), and in the second part, EFB was composted with CG (1EFB:1CG ratio) and POMS (1EFB:1POMS ratio). The effects of different turning frequencies on the physical and chemical properties of composting were observed and its relation with the degradation process was highlighted. Results showed that oil and grease were first degraded, followed by recalcitrant compounds like alpha-cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. Cellulose and hemicellulose were degraded mainly during the 60 days of composting, and the progressive reduction of the cellulose/lignin ratio proved that the main evolution of these wastes took place. It was observed that 3, 6, and 9 days of turning frequency did not...

Details

ISSN :
23262397 and 1065657X
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Compost Science & Utilization
Accession number :
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