The effect of temperature on carbon and nitrogen compounds during in situ aeration of aged waste was investigated in lab-scale simulated landfill bioreactors at 35, 45 and 55 °C, respectively. The bioreactor operated at 55 °C presented the highest carbon mineralization rate in the initial stage, suggesting accelerated biodegradation rates under thermophilic conditions. The nitrogen speciation study indicated that organic nitrogen was the dominant species of total N in aerobic bioreactors due to ammonia removal. Leachate organic nitrogen was further fractionated to elucidate the fate of individual constituent. Detailed investigation revealed the higher bioconversion rates of N-humic and N-fulvic compounds compared to hydrophilic compounds in...
biodegradation of a model waste is studied in a 300-litre pilot. The aim is to better understand the...
Leachate is generated by seepage of water through sanitary landfills. Where conditions are unfavoura...
Summarization: Four simulated landfill bioreactors operating under different experimental conditions...
The effect of temperature on carbon and nitrogen compounds during in situ aeration of aged waste was...
The increasing demands for land space and pollution hazards incurred from old dumping grounds and la...
Lab scale tests in bioreactor were carried out in the framework of the characterization studies of a...
The presence of humic substances (HS) in landfill leachate is of great interest because of their str...
In situ aeration has been a popular and promising method for the advantages it bring about such as r...
In-situ aeration is a promising remediation technology for old landfills, as it could accelerate car...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) is slow to stabilize under conventional anaerobic landfill conditions, d...
Waste acclimation and batch microcosm studies containing digested municipal solid waste were conduct...
Operating a bioreactor with in situ aeration has been consider as a proper method to accelerate the ...
Waste acclimation and batch microcosm studies containing digested municipal solid waste were conduct...
Summarization: Long-term biodegradation of MSW in an aerobic landfill bioreactor was monitored as a ...
A new and promising trend in solid waste management is to operate the landfill as a bioreactor. Bior...
biodegradation of a model waste is studied in a 300-litre pilot. The aim is to better understand the...
Leachate is generated by seepage of water through sanitary landfills. Where conditions are unfavoura...
Summarization: Four simulated landfill bioreactors operating under different experimental conditions...
The effect of temperature on carbon and nitrogen compounds during in situ aeration of aged waste was...
The increasing demands for land space and pollution hazards incurred from old dumping grounds and la...
Lab scale tests in bioreactor were carried out in the framework of the characterization studies of a...
The presence of humic substances (HS) in landfill leachate is of great interest because of their str...
In situ aeration has been a popular and promising method for the advantages it bring about such as r...
In-situ aeration is a promising remediation technology for old landfills, as it could accelerate car...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) is slow to stabilize under conventional anaerobic landfill conditions, d...
Waste acclimation and batch microcosm studies containing digested municipal solid waste were conduct...
Operating a bioreactor with in situ aeration has been consider as a proper method to accelerate the ...
Waste acclimation and batch microcosm studies containing digested municipal solid waste were conduct...
Summarization: Long-term biodegradation of MSW in an aerobic landfill bioreactor was monitored as a ...
A new and promising trend in solid waste management is to operate the landfill as a bioreactor. Bior...
biodegradation of a model waste is studied in a 300-litre pilot. The aim is to better understand the...
Leachate is generated by seepage of water through sanitary landfills. Where conditions are unfavoura...
Summarization: Four simulated landfill bioreactors operating under different experimental conditions...