Effects of a nanobiofilm-covered echelon oxygen-controlled composting process on carbon and nitrogen conversion and emission reduction efficiency

Guanyi Li, Xuesong Li,Yifan Yang,Jiale Hong,Cailan Huang,Dechun He,Xian Chen, Yangjie Lin, Yuchun Xu,Xiaoyun Mao

Environmental Technology & Innovation(2024)

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To address the defects of traditional composting products, such as slow fertilizer efficiency, high dosage and high emissions of gas pollutants, we propose a new composting process from the perspective of increasing the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) content in compost. The results showed that nanobiofilm-covered echelon oxygen-controlled composting could effectively reduce the emissions of CH4, CO2 and NH3 and increase the DOC content in the composting products. Among the methods, using nanobiofilm covering and applying moderate ventilation during the warming phase and high ventilation during the high-temperature phase, along with low ventilation during the cooling and maturation phases (T3), proved to be the most effective in promoting the conversion of carbon to dissolved organic carbon and in reducing carbon and nitrogen losses. Compared to the control, this treatment resulted in a 36.16% reduction in total carbon loss, a 21.14% reduction in total nitrogen loss, and a 57.22% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions while also increasing the DOC content by 82.64%. This is because treatment T3 initially maintained the composting process in an aerobic state, followed by a semianaerobic state, which is conducive to the accumulation of DOC. The research results provide a new technical path for improving the quality, efficiency and emission reduction of organic fertilizer.
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dissolved organic carbon,nanobiofilm-covered composting,echelon oxygen control,greenhouse gas emissions,fertilizer efficiency
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