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An enhanced composting process with bioaugmentation: Mathematical modelling and process optimization.

Tea SokačAnita ŠalićDajana Kučić GrgićMonika Šabić RunjavecMarijana VidakovićAna Jurinjak TušekĐuro HorvatJasmina Juras KrnjakMarija Vuković DomanovacBruno Zelić
Published in: Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA (2021)
In this paper, two different types of biowaste composting processes were carried out - composting without and with bioaugmentation. All experiments were performed in an adiabatic reactor for 14 days. Composting enhanced with bioaugmentation was the better choice because the thermophilic phase was achieved earlier, making the composting time shorter. Additionally, a higher conversion of substrate (amount of substrate consumed) was also noticed in the process enhanced by bioaugmentation. A mathematical model was developed and process parameters were estimated in order to optimize the composting process. Based on good agreement between experimental data and the mathematical model simulation results, a three-level-four-factor Box-Behnken experimental design was employed to define the optimal process conditions for further studies. It was found that the air flow rate and the mass fraction of the substrate have the most significant effect on the composting process. An improvement of the composting process was achieved after altering the mentioned variables, resulting in shorter composting time and higher conversion of the substrate.
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