https://doi.org/10.15255/KUI.2016.050
      
      Published: Kem. Ind. 66 (9-10) (2017) 467−474
      
      Paper reference number: KUI-50/2016
      
      Paper type: Original scientific paper
      
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Emission of Gases during Composting of Solid Waste
D. Kučić Grgić and F. Briški
Composting is a biochemical process converting organic components into stable compost with release of heat, water, CO2 and NH3. The objective of this work was to determine the amount of CO2 and NH3 in the exhaust gases during composting of tobacco waste (TW) and mixture of tobacco and grape waste (TGW). The cumulative evolved CO2 during 21 days of composting of TW and TGW, per mass of volatile matter, was 94.01 g kg–1 and 208.18 g kg–1, respectively, and cumulative evolved NH3 during composting of TW and TGW, per mass of volatile matter, was 504.81 mg kg–1 and 122.45 mg kg–1, respectively.

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composting, agroindustrial waste, adiabatic closed reactor, ammonia emission, carbon dioxide emission