TY - JOUR
T1 - Parameters optimization of treating oily soil by windrow composting
AU - Yang, Bobo
AU - Sun, Xianfeng
AU - Zhu, Xinjie
AU - Jin, Pengkang
AU - Hu, Shanshuang
AU - Li, Xuan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/8/5
Y1 - 2016/8/5
N2 - To study the factors that can result in effective degradation of oil-contaminated soil by windrow composting, we performed single-factor experiments to research the ranges of oil concentration, temperature, soil moisture content, organic matter content, soil C/N, and microbial inoculum concentration. Considering the degradation rate of petroleum hydrocarbon as the evaluation index, the optimum engineering parameters were determined by performing orthogonal experiments. An orthogonal design of about L9(34) by using an oil concentration of 2%, temperature of 35℃, and soil C/N as 10:1 as control variables and considering the microbial inoculum concentration (X), organic matter content (Y), and soil moisture content (Z) as the variable factors, the best combination for effective degradation of oil-contaminated soil would be X2Y2Z3 on the condition that microbial inoculum concentration is 5×109 cfu·kg-1, organic matter content is 5%, and the soil moisture content is 60%.
AB - To study the factors that can result in effective degradation of oil-contaminated soil by windrow composting, we performed single-factor experiments to research the ranges of oil concentration, temperature, soil moisture content, organic matter content, soil C/N, and microbial inoculum concentration. Considering the degradation rate of petroleum hydrocarbon as the evaluation index, the optimum engineering parameters were determined by performing orthogonal experiments. An orthogonal design of about L9(34) by using an oil concentration of 2%, temperature of 35℃, and soil C/N as 10:1 as control variables and considering the microbial inoculum concentration (X), organic matter content (Y), and soil moisture content (Z) as the variable factors, the best combination for effective degradation of oil-contaminated soil would be X2Y2Z3 on the condition that microbial inoculum concentration is 5×109 cfu·kg-1, organic matter content is 5%, and the soil moisture content is 60%.
KW - Oily soil
KW - Orthogonal experiments
KW - Windrow composting
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84981318569
U2 - 10.12030/j.cjee.201503030
DO - 10.12030/j.cjee.201503030
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84981318569
SN - 1673-9108
VL - 10
SP - 4523
EP - 4528
JO - Chinese Journal of Environmental Engineering
JF - Chinese Journal of Environmental Engineering
IS - 8
ER -