Dynamic respiration index (DRI) is an effective respirometric method to measure the biological stability of municipal solid waste (MSW). It allows testing MSW biological stability under standardized conditions and is now used as a routine analytical method. However, the method needs to be studied for precision parameters to ensure the quality of results generated.This work reports on a DRI validation study, detecting repeatability (r) and reproducibility limits (R). To perform the study, 4-6 Italian laboratories took part in an interlaboratory test for the validation of the DRI method on four different municipal solid wastes from different mechanical-biological treatment full-scale plants. Precision values (r and R) of DRI, expressed as rel...
The biological stability of biomass is an important parameter for treatment plant design, process co...
Respiration is directly related to the metabolic activity of a microbial population. Micro-organisms...
The use of respiration indices in the composting process: a review Respiration is directly related t...
Abstract Biological stability was ascertained by using the Dynamic Respiration Index (DRI) on 144 sa...
This work represents the first attempt to evaluate the precision of the specific oxygen uptake rate ...
The article shows results of monitoring of a Sicilian composting plant (southern Italy). In particul...
Biological stability was ascertained by using the Dynamic Respiration Index (DRI) on 144 samples of...
In the sector of respirometry applied to solid waste many tools are available. Moreover, methods for...
In this work, a respirometric approach, i.e., Dynamic Respiration Index (DRI), was used to predict t...
The usual tests for measuring the anaerobic biogas potential (ABP) of the Organic Fraction of Munici...
The EU's Circular Economy Policy Package aims to minimize waste production in accordance with the Ci...
The organic matter contained in municipal solid waste (MSW) and in the MSW fractions obtained by mec...
Achieving high efficiency of biological waste treatment in mechanical⁻biological treatment (MB...
The biological stability of biomass is an important parameter for treatment plant design, process co...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of different air flowrates and different aeration mod...
The biological stability of biomass is an important parameter for treatment plant design, process co...
Respiration is directly related to the metabolic activity of a microbial population. Micro-organisms...
The use of respiration indices in the composting process: a review Respiration is directly related t...
Abstract Biological stability was ascertained by using the Dynamic Respiration Index (DRI) on 144 sa...
This work represents the first attempt to evaluate the precision of the specific oxygen uptake rate ...
The article shows results of monitoring of a Sicilian composting plant (southern Italy). In particul...
Biological stability was ascertained by using the Dynamic Respiration Index (DRI) on 144 samples of...
In the sector of respirometry applied to solid waste many tools are available. Moreover, methods for...
In this work, a respirometric approach, i.e., Dynamic Respiration Index (DRI), was used to predict t...
The usual tests for measuring the anaerobic biogas potential (ABP) of the Organic Fraction of Munici...
The EU's Circular Economy Policy Package aims to minimize waste production in accordance with the Ci...
The organic matter contained in municipal solid waste (MSW) and in the MSW fractions obtained by mec...
Achieving high efficiency of biological waste treatment in mechanical⁻biological treatment (MB...
The biological stability of biomass is an important parameter for treatment plant design, process co...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of different air flowrates and different aeration mod...
The biological stability of biomass is an important parameter for treatment plant design, process co...
Respiration is directly related to the metabolic activity of a microbial population. Micro-organisms...
The use of respiration indices in the composting process: a review Respiration is directly related t...