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Co-composting of eggshell waste in self-heating reactors: monitoring and end pr...

Autor(es): Soares, Micaela A. R. cv logo 1 ; Quina, Margarida M. J. cv logo 2 ; Quinta-Ferreira, Rosa M. cv logo 3

Data: 2013

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/27279

Origem: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra

Assunto(s): Industrial eggshell waste; Composting; Self-heating potential; Soil improver


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Industrial eggshell waste (ES) is classified as an animal by-product not intended to human consumption. For reducing pathogen spreading risk due to soil incorporation of ES, sanitation by composting is a pre-treatment option. This work aims to evaluate eggshell waste recycling in self-heating composting reactors and investigate ES effect on process evolution and end product quality. Potato peel, grass clippings and rice husks were the starting organic materials considered. The incorporation of 30% (w/w) ES in a composting mixture did not affect mixture biodegradability, nor its capacity to reach sanitizing temperatures. After 25 days of composting, ES addition caused a nitrogen loss of about 10 g N kg−1 of initial volatile solids, thus reducing nitrogen nutritional potential of the finished compost. This study showed that a composting mixture with a significant proportion of ES (30% w/w) may be converted into calcium-rich marketable compost to neutralize soil acidity and/or calcium deficiencies.
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