Analysis and advanced characterization of municipal solid waste vermicompost maturity for a green environment

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dc.contributor.author Srivastava, Vaibhav
dc.contributor.author Goel, Gaurav
dc.contributor.author Thakur, Vijay Kumar
dc.contributor.author Singh, Rajeev Pratap
dc.contributor.author Ferreira de Araujo, Ademir Sergio
dc.contributor.author Singh, Pooja
dc.date.accessioned 2019-12-06T11:30:34Z
dc.date.available 2019-12-06T11:30:34Z
dc.date.issued 2019-12-03
dc.identifier.citation Srivastava V, Goel G, Thakur VK, et al., (2019) Analysis and advanced characterization of municipal solid waste vermicompost maturity for a green environment. Journal of Environmental Management, Volume 255, February 2020, Article number 109914 en_UK
dc.identifier.issn 0301-4797
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.109914
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/14805
dc.description.abstract Rapid demographic expansion along with increasing urbanization has aggravated the problem of solid waste management. Therefore, scientists are seeking waste management methods that are eco-friendly, cost effective and produce immediate results. In the developing world, municipal solid waste (MSW) contains mostly organic substances, therefore vermicomposting could be a better and cost-effective option for waste management. In this study, vermicomposting of organic portion of MSW with cow dung (additive) was performed using Eisenia fetida. The results showed significant (p < 0.001) decline in pH (13.17%), TOC (21.70%), C: N (62.53%) and C: P (57.66%) ratios, whilst total N (108.9%), P (84.89%) and K (21.85%) content increased (p < 0.001) in matured vermicompost. Different enzymatic activities declined during termination phase of vermicomposting experiment with maximum decrease of 41.72 (p = 0.002) and 39.56% (p = 0.001) in protease and β-glucosidase, respectively. FT-IR, TGA, DSC and SEM studies suggested that final vermicompost was more stabilized as compared to initial waste mixture, characterized by reduced levels of aliphatic materials, carbohydrates and increase in aromatic groups possibly due to biosynthesis of humic substances. Both, the conventional (physicochemical and enzyme activity) and advanced techniques depict maturity and stability of the ready vermicompost. However, FT-IR, TGA, DSC and SEM were proved to be more promising, fast and reliable techniques over conventional analyses. en_UK
dc.language.iso en en_UK
dc.publisher Elsevier en_UK
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ *
dc.subject Municipal solid waste (MSW) en_UK
dc.subject Vermicompost en_UK
dc.subject Eisenia fetida en_UK
dc.subject Spectroscopy en_UK
dc.subject Thermogravimetry (TG) en_UK
dc.title Analysis and advanced characterization of municipal solid waste vermicompost maturity for a green environment en_UK
dc.type Article en_UK


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