Title of article :
Influence of controllable variables on the composting process, kinetic, and maturity of Stevia rebaudiana residues
Author/Authors :
Castro-Fernández, J. J. Chemical Engineering Department - Facultad de Ciencias Experimentales - Chemical Process and Product Technology Research Center (Pro2TecS), Universidad de Huelva, Spain , Serrato-González, A. Chemical Engineering Department - Facultad de Ciencias Experimentales - Chemical Process and Product Technology Research Center (Pro2TecS), Universidad de Huelva, Spain , Ruiz-Montoya, M. Chemical Engineering Department - Facultad de Ciencias Experimentales - Chemical Process and Product Technology Research Center (Pro2TecS), Universidad de Huelva, Spain , Díaz, M. J. Chemical Engineering Department - Facultad de Ciencias Experimentales - Chemical Process and Product Technology Research Center (Pro2TecS), Universidad de Huelva, Spain
Abstract :
Purpose Stevia rebaudiana residues composting is studied and optimized using a central composite experimental design
Methods The influence of controllable composting variables [moisture (40–70%), aeration (0.05–0.30 Lair min−1 kg−1), and
time (0–50 days)] on the temperature history and the properties of the compost (pH, organic matter) produced to determine
suitable composting conditions. Mass balance and emitted gases of all the composting reactors have been done.
Results Compost with high degradation entails operating at 50 days of composting under high moisture content (70%) and
aeration level with values close to 0.05 Lair
min−
1 kg−
1. Moreover, the composting process kinetic for Stevia rebaudiana
residues has been studied. The magnitude of the kinetic parameters on the studied conditions varies among 1/42 and 1/46
for 1/K1 and 0.15 and 1.6 for K2. Where 1/K1 is a value that measures the affinity between microorganisms and substrate and
K2 depends on the composting variable optimization.
Conclusions Both moisture and aeration affects positively and negatively the composting process. Moreover, low effect of
aeration has been found. The values of 1/K1 and K2 obtained showed higher values (higher degradation kinetic) under 55% moisture content and 0.30 Lair min− 1 kg− 1.
Keywords :
Stevia rebaudiana residues , Composting controllable variables , Composting kinetic
Journal title :
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Journal title :
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture