The aim of this research was to study whether electronic nose sensor technology (NST 3320, Applied Sensor, Sweden) can be used effectively for monitoring of the composting process. The effect of aeration on the composting process was examined using two aeration levels representing insufficient and optimal aeration for composting. An additional aim was to identify possible indicator gases in the volatile organic compound profiles of the composts by on-line FT-IR and gas chromatographic determinations. The results indicated that the electronic nose was able to distinguish between the two composter bins after 13 days of composting. Of the volatile metabolites that were identified, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) proved to be a suitable indicator com...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]TED [ADD1_IRSTEA]Valoriser les effluents et déchets ...
The purpose of the paper is to briefly review some researches regarding the adaptation of the electr...
The aim of the present work is to assess the capability of an electronic nose (from now on EN) as a ...
The aim of this research was to study whether electronic nose sensor technology (NST 3320, Applied S...
In this paper, the monitoring of the composting process with an e-nose is presented. An emission cha...
The composting process produces and emits hundreds of different gases. Volatile organic compounds (V...
peer reviewedThe evaluation of odour emissions associated to the composting process is complex becau...
peer reviewedA self-made electronic nose consisting in a sensor array of six commercial tin oxide ga...
Due to the continuous expansion of urban areas, the problem of emissions in the atmosphere of odors ...
In Finland biowaste treatment is mainly based on composting. Composting plants are considered as one...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes a comparison of complementary approaches to monitor the odours : e-...
The aim of our research activity is the development of a system, based on the use of electronic nose...
Waste management plants are one of the most important sources of odorants that may cause odor nuisan...
The emissions of odors and volatile organic compounds produced from a commercial composting operatio...
Techniques for quantifying odour from composting need to be developed in order to assess new com-pos...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]TED [ADD1_IRSTEA]Valoriser les effluents et déchets ...
The purpose of the paper is to briefly review some researches regarding the adaptation of the electr...
The aim of the present work is to assess the capability of an electronic nose (from now on EN) as a ...
The aim of this research was to study whether electronic nose sensor technology (NST 3320, Applied S...
In this paper, the monitoring of the composting process with an e-nose is presented. An emission cha...
The composting process produces and emits hundreds of different gases. Volatile organic compounds (V...
peer reviewedThe evaluation of odour emissions associated to the composting process is complex becau...
peer reviewedA self-made electronic nose consisting in a sensor array of six commercial tin oxide ga...
Due to the continuous expansion of urban areas, the problem of emissions in the atmosphere of odors ...
In Finland biowaste treatment is mainly based on composting. Composting plants are considered as one...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes a comparison of complementary approaches to monitor the odours : e-...
The aim of our research activity is the development of a system, based on the use of electronic nose...
Waste management plants are one of the most important sources of odorants that may cause odor nuisan...
The emissions of odors and volatile organic compounds produced from a commercial composting operatio...
Techniques for quantifying odour from composting need to be developed in order to assess new com-pos...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]TED [ADD1_IRSTEA]Valoriser les effluents et déchets ...
The purpose of the paper is to briefly review some researches regarding the adaptation of the electr...
The aim of the present work is to assess the capability of an electronic nose (from now on EN) as a ...