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Assessing the transfer of pentachlorophenol through soil columns using 13[C]isotope

2002

Abstract The transfer of organic pollutants was studied through soil columns using 13 [C]-labelled pentachlorophenol (PCP) as a model compound. The organic carbon content and the 13 [C]/ 12 [C] ratio were measured in two soil sections, 0–3 cm and 3–6 cm, and in percolated water using an Elemental Analyser coupled with a Magnetic Mass Sector. The mass balance of carbon was evaluated and the amount of PCP was calculated in each compartment of the soil–water systems. The results show that more than 80% of the PCP-derived 13 [C] remained in the upper layer of the soil column. Approximately 20% was transferred to the lower soil layer, and less than 1% was found in the water leachates. The 13 [C]…

[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentTotal organic carbonPollutantPentachlorophenolEnvironmental EngineeringCarbon-13Environmental engineeringReproducibility of Resultschemistry.chemical_elementPollutionSoil contaminationPentachlorophenol[SDV.EE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentchemistry.chemical_compoundSolubilitychemistryEnvironmental chemistrySoil PollutantsSoil Pollutants RadioactiveEnvironmental ChemistryCarbon RadioisotopesWater pollutionSurface runoffWaste Management and DisposalCarbonScience of The Total Environment
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Torrefaction and pyrolysis of metal-enriched poplars from phytotechnologies: Effect of temperature and biomass chlorine content on metal distribution…

2017

Abstract Torrefaction (290 °C) and pyrolysis (450 and 800 °C) trials were performed at pilot scale with a patented reactor on metal-enriched poplars from a contaminated soil managed by phytotechnologies and poplars cultivated on uncontaminated soil, for comparison. This study emphasized the influence of temperature on end-product yield, metal distribution in end-products and metal behavior. Results showed that the evolution of the end-product yield, i.e. biochar, bio-oil and gas fractions, was depending on temperature rather than other parameters such as the origin or metal content of the tested poplars. Torrefaction decreased the processed poplars weight, leading to metal-enriched torrefie…

[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentVolatilisationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistry020209 energyBiomasschemistry.chemical_elementForestry02 engineering and technologyTorrefactionSoil contamination[ SDV.EE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentMetalvisual_artEnvironmental chemistryBotanyBiochar0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumChlorineWaste Management and DisposalAgronomy and Crop SciencePyrolysisComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Evidence of atrazine mineralization in a soil from the Nile Delta: Isolation of Arthrobacter sp. TES6, an atrazine-degrading strain

2011

International audience; The s-triazine herbicide atrazine was rapidly mineralized (i.e., about 60% of C-14-ring-labelled atrazine released as (CO2)-C-14 within 21 days) by an agricultural soil from the Nile Delta (Egypt) that had been cropped with corn and periodically treated with this herbicide. Seven strains able to degrade atrazine were isolated by enrichment cultures of this soil. DNA fingerprint and phylogenetic studies based on 165 rRNA analysis showed that the seven strains were identical and belonged to the phylogeny of the genus Arthrobacter (99% similarity with Arthrobacter sp. AD38, EU710554). One strain, designated Arthrobacter sp. strain TES6, degraded atrazine and mineralized…

[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]010501 environmental sciencesatz and trz genes01 natural sciencesMicrobiologybiodegradationMicrobiologySmaIBiomaterials03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundArthrobacter[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyAtrazineWaste Management and DisposalComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciences2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologyMineralization (soil science)Biodegradationarthrobacter sp.16S ribosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationDNA profilingchemistrybiotechnology and applied microbiologyenvironmental sciences and ecology[SDE]Environmental SciencesBacteriaatrazine
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Ash in composting of source-separated catering waste.

2004

Our earlier experiments in small composters (220 l) indicated the favourable effect of ash from co-incineration of sorted dry waste on the composting of catering waste. The aim of this new study was to clarify further, at a scale of 10 m3, the feasibility of using similar ash as an additive in composting.Source-separated catering waste was mixed with bulking agent (peat and wood chips) and fuel ash from a small (4 MW) district heating power plant. Three compost mixes (CM) were obtained: CM I with 0%, CM II with 10% and CM III with 20 wt.% of fuel ash. These three different mixes were composted in a 10-m3 drum composter as three parallel experiments for 2 weeks each, from January to April 20…

additiveEnvironmental EngineeringPeatTime FactorsNitrogenchemistry.chemical_elementBioengineeringengineering.materialcompostsSoilMetals HeavyHumic acidFood IndustryOrganic matterSDG 7 - Affordable and Clean EnergyWaste Management and DisposalHectareFinlandHumic Substanceschemistry.chemical_classification/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/affordable_and_clean_energyWaste managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentCompostTemperatureashGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPulp and paper industryNitrogenHumusRefuse DisposalOxygenFood wasteKineticschemistryFoodcatering wasteengineeringcompostingEnvironmental scienceBioresource technology
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Searching for a robust strategy for minimizing alkali chlorides in fluidized bed boilers during burning of high SRF-energy-share fuel

2015

Abstract To meet the increasing volume of waste to be treated via energy recovery, high SRF-energy-share fuel is being fired in conventional waste-to-energy facilities. In this work, corrosion related risk during firing of 70 e-% share (target fuel) is studied and compared against the base case fuel containing 50 e-% share. Cl and S concentration is highest in the target fuel as a direct result of increasing the proportion of SRF in the fuel mixture. Br, Zn and Pb showed the same trend. Meanwhile, the concentration of Na, K, Al and Si are highly dependent on the type of the SRF fired. The corrosion risk of the base and target fuels are analyzed using the composition of the fine aerosol frac…

alkali chloride mitigationEnergy recoveryFlue gascorrosionWaste-to-energyWaste managementGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyAerosolCorrosionCorrosionWaste-to-energychemistry.chemical_compoundFuel Technologychemistrywaste-to-energyFluidized bedSRFAlkali chloride mitigationSulfateta215SuperheaterFuel
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Respirometric Index and Biogas Potential of Different Foods and Agricultural Discarded Biomass

2016

The biological stability of biomass is an important parameter for treatment plant design, process control or compost use. Measuring the biological reactivity of waste with the help of indicators such as respirometric indexes (RI) becomes an important tool to prevent the significant environmental impact of biodegradable wastes in accordance with European legislation. The aim of this paper is to show the importance of the RI technique as a tool to establish further uses of biomass such as fertilizer or biogas. The respirometric process length for different types of biomass (grape marc, apple pomace and olive pomace) was quantified. Higher moisture content seemed to favor the biological activi…

anaerobic digestion020209 energyGeography Planning and DevelopmentBiomassTJ807-83002 engineering and technologyAnaerobic digestion; Biogas; Biomass; Grape marc; Respirometric index010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawengineering.materialTD194-19501 natural sciencesRenewable energy sourcesRespirometryBiogasBioenergy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringrespirometric indexbiogasGE1-350respirometric index; biomass; anaerobic digestion; biogas; grape marc0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgrape marcWaste managementbiomassEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentCompostPomacePulp and paper industryEnvironmental sciencesAnaerobic digestionengineeringEnvironmental scienceFertilizerrespirometric index; biomass; anaerobic digestion; biogas; grape marc.Sustainability; Volume 8; Issue 12; Pages: 1311
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Environmental assessment of the Sibiu County, Romania: proposal for sewage sludge and OFMSW management

2017

The aim of the work is to assess current solid waste management (SWM) and wastewater treatment (WWT) in the county of Sibiu, Romania. Sibiu is a region where industrialization and tourism are spreading constantly, while pollution monitoring and the introduction of circular economy (CE) principles are still lacking. The environmental issues are mostly due to the absence of reliable sanitation systems, in particular for what concerns sewage sludge treatment. Moreover, Organic fraction from selective collection of municipal solid waste is still missing, since it is disposed of directly to landfill, increasing environmental pollution and contributing considerably to global warming. As a result,…

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Effects of biochar addition on anaerobic digestion and comparison of different biochar qualities

2017

Tässä pro gradu -työssä tutkittiin, voidaanko anaerobisen mädätyksen toimintaa parantaa lisäämällä mädätysprosessiin pieniä määriä biohiiltä. Anaerobista mädätystä tutkittiin laboratoriomittakaavan biokaasukokeilla, joissa biokaasureaktoreita käsiteltiin sekä pyrolyyttisesti että hydrodermaalisesti tuotetulla biohiilellä. Biohiilen mahdolliseen kykyyn lievittää ammoniakki-inhibitiota kiinnitettiin huomiota. Seitsemän pyrolyyttisen ja yhden hydrodermaalisen hiilen ominaisuuksia vertailtiin, jotta voitaisiin määrittää soveltuvia biohiiliä anaerobiseen mädätykseen. Biohiilistä analysoitiin ammonium-adsorptiokapasiteetti, irtoavan liukoisen orgaanisen kokonaishiilen (DOC) ja liukoisen kokonaist…

anaerobic digestionPAH-yhdisteetbiohiilibiokaasuPAH compoundsjätteiden käsittelybioenergyhydrocharmetaanibioenergiadigestatebiogasbiocharwaste managementmädätysammonia inhibitionorganic waste
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Alkaline pretreatment to enhance one-stage CH4 and two-stage H2/CH4 production from sunflower stalks: Mass, energy and economical balances

2015

Abstract Biological production of second generation biofuels such as biohydrogen (H2) or methane (CH4) represents a promising alternative to fossils fuels. Alkaline pretreatments of lignocellulosic biomass are known to enhance the accessibility and the bioconversion of hollocelluloses during anaerobic digestion and dark fermentation processes. In the present study, four different configurations were investigated: one-stage CH4 continuous and two-stage H2 batch/CH4 continuous process with and without alkaline pretreatment of sunflower stalks (55 °C, 24 h, 4 g NaOH/100 g TS). The results showed that two stage H2/CH4 (150 ± 3.5 mL CH4 g−1 VS) did not improve methane yields compared to one stag…

anaerobic digestionWaste managementChemistryBioconversionGeneral Chemical Engineeringmethane[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]biohydrogenBiomassLignocellulosic biomassGeneral ChemistryDark fermentationPulp and paper industry7. Clean energyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAnaerobic digestiondark fermentation13. Climate actionBiofuelDigestateEnvironmental ChemistryBiohydrogenta219lignocellulosic biomassenergy assessment
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Aerobic composting and anaerobic digestion of pulp and paper mill sludges

1997

The feasibility of aerobic vessel composting and anaerobic digestion for the treatment of pulp and paper mill sludges were studied. The composting studies made use of primary and secondary sludge from a de-inking and paper mill. In six parallely aerated 500 1 vessels with various carbon : nitrogen (C:N) -ratios, the most optimal performance was obtained with C:N -ratios of c. 22–35, while higher and lower ratios delayed the temperature increase. With the optimal ratios, the thermophilic stage was reached within 36 h, and the stage lasted for about seven days. In the scale-up study (18 m3 compost vessel), the thermophilic stage was reached within 24 h. An effective dehydratation of the mass …

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