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A Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopic analysis of organic matter degradation in a bench-scale solid substrate fermentation (composting) system

✍ Scribed by David Y. Tseng; Rahul Vir; Sam J. Traina; Jeffery J. Chalmers


Book ID
102652017
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
1005 KB
Volume
52
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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✦ Synopsis


The degradation of organic matter was evaluated by a quantitative Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis technique. The degradation process was conducted in a bench-scale reactor under controlled operational conditions of 50°C, with 50-60% moisture content, and subjected to uniform aeration for 325 h. During the composting process, ATP concentration increased from 0.1 t o 8 pg/g and the maximum CO, evolution and 0 , consumption rates reached 0.04 and 0.085 mmol/g-h, respectively. Polysaccharide content decreased approximately 50% while lignin content remained unchanged.

Three regions of the FTIR spectra were used for quantification: 1070-974, 1705-1614, and 2995-2887 cm-', which correspond to polysaccharides and aromatic and aliphatic compounds, respectively. The actual spectra quantification consisted of peak identification using a second derivative and curve fitting technique, followed by normalization using the internal standard CaCO,. The results obtained with the spectra quantification technique was then compared to commonly used wet chemistry extraction procedures. Reasonable correlation between the t w o techniques was obtained.