2022
DOI: 10.31025/2611-4135/2022.15188
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Volatile Organic Compounds From Green Waste Anaerobic Degradation at Lab-Scale: Evolution and Comparison With Landfill Gas

Abstract: The chemical composition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in landfill gas from municipal waste (MW) landfills primarily depends on the type of degrading waste. To provide first insights into the relationship between VOC chemistry (in landfill gas) and specific waste components, a lab-scale experiment on anaerobic digestion (AD) of green waste (GW) was carried out. The composition of the released C4+ VOCs was semi-quantitatively determined and indirectly compared to that generally expected for the overall M… Show more

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“…Total biogas production, LFG50, is calculated by summing the LFG50extr and the fugitive emissions (measured during the annual survey) increased by 10% to account for the methane oxidation at the landfill surface (Alvarez-Cohen and McCarty, 1991;Alvarez-Cohen and Speitel, 2001;Calabrò and Lisi, 2015;Randazzo et al, 2022); (Calabrò and Lisi, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total biogas production, LFG50, is calculated by summing the LFG50extr and the fugitive emissions (measured during the annual survey) increased by 10% to account for the methane oxidation at the landfill surface (Alvarez-Cohen and McCarty, 1991;Alvarez-Cohen and Speitel, 2001;Calabrò and Lisi, 2015;Randazzo et al, 2022); (Calabrò and Lisi, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%