Effects of Fly Ash on the Efficiency and Bacterial Community Structure of Urban Multi-source Organic Solid Waste

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Zou J.-C. [1 ]
Du Y.-B. [1 ]
Su K.-W. [1 ]
Yu C.-H. [1 ]
Liu Y.-C. [1 ]
Wang C.-C. [1 ]
Xu D.-Z. [1 ]
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[1] School of Chemical & Environmental Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, Beijing
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Huanjing Kexue/Environmental Science | 2024年 / 45卷 / 06期
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bacterial community structure; co-composting; environmental factors; fly ash; multi-source organic solid waste;
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10.13227/j.hjkx.202306033
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To achieve efficient resource utilization of fly ash and multi-source organic waste,a composting experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of fly ash on co-aerobic composting using kitchens,chicken manure,and sawdust(15∶5∶2). The effects of different application doses(5% and 10%,calculated in total wet weight of organic solid waste)of fly ash on physical and chemical properties,nutrient elements,and bacterial community structure during co-composting were evaluated. The results showed that the addition dose of 5% and 10% fly ash significantly increased the highest temperature(56.6℃ and 56.9℃)and extended the thermophilic period to nine days. Compared with that in the control,the total nutrient content of compost products in the treatments of 5% FA and 10% FA was increased by 4.09% and 13.55%,respectively. The bacterial community structure changed greatly throughout the composting,and the bacterial diversity of all treatments increased obviously. In the initial stage of composting,Proteobacteria was the dominant phylum of bacteria,with a relative abundance ranging from 35.26% to 39.40%. In the thermophilic period,Firmicutes dominated;its relative abundance peaked at 52.46% in the 5% FA treatment and 67.72% in the 10% FA treatment. Bacillus and Thermobifida were the predominant groups in the thermophilic period of composting. The relative abundance of Bacillus and Thermobifida in the 5% FA and 10% FA treatments were 33.41% and 62.89%(Bacillus)and 33.06% and 12.23%(Thermobifida),respectively. The results of the redundancy analysis(RDA)revealed that different physicochemical indicators had varying degrees of influence on bacteria,with organic matter,pH,available phosphorus,and available potassium being the main environmental factors influencing bacterial community structure. In summary,the addition of fly ash promoted the harmlessness and maturation of co-aerobic composting of urban multi-source organic waste,while optimizing microbial community structure and improving the quality and efficiency of composting. © 2024 Science Press. All rights reserved.
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