Abstract

Four simulated bioreactors were loaded with only MSW, 5 % BA + MSW, 10 % BA + MSW and 20 % BA + MSW to investigate the leachate property and bacterial community change trends during the colandfilling process. The results showed that with increasing BA addition proportion (5 %∼20 %), the leachate oxidation–reduction potential (ORP) was lower, the leachate pH quickly entered the neutral stage, and the chemical oxygen demand (COD), volatile fatty acids (VFA), NH4+-N, Ca2+ and SO42− presented faster downward trends. The leachate SUVA254 and E300/400 confirmed that BA can accelerate the leachate humification process. BA can quickly increase bacterial diversity, and the higher the addition proportion of BA, the more significant the change in microbial community structure during the landfilling process. The leachate pH and COD greatly influenced the bacterial community structure. A low BA proportion can increase metabolism pathway abundance during the initial stage, but a high BA proportion had an inhibitory effect on the metabolism pathway.

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