Induction of enhanced methane oxidation in compost: temperature and moisture response

Waste Manag. 2006;26(4):381-8. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2005.11.005. Epub 2006 Jan 30.

Abstract

Landfilling is one of the most common ways of municipal solid waste disposal. Degradation of organic waste produces CH(4) and other landfill gases that significantly contribute to global warming. However, before entering the atmosphere, part of the produced CH(4) can be oxidised while passing through the landfill cover. In the present study, the oxidation rate of CH(4) was studied with various types of compost as possible landfill cover. The influence of incubation time, moisture content and temperature on the CH(4) oxidation capacity of different types of compost was examined. It was observed that the influence of moisture content and temperature on methane oxidation is time-dependent. Maximum oxidation rates were observed at moisture contents ranging from 45% to 110% (dry weight basis), while the optimum temperature ranged from 15 to 30 degrees C.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Air Pollutants / analysis
  • Air Pollutants / chemistry*
  • Air Pollution / prevention & control*
  • Carbon Dioxide / analysis
  • Methane / analysis
  • Methane / chemistry*
  • Oxidation-Reduction
  • Refuse Disposal / methods*
  • Soil*
  • Temperature
  • Water / analysis

Substances

  • Air Pollutants
  • Soil
  • Water
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Methane