Abstract

For raw organic wastes (ROWs) that are produced on a daily basis, a thermal treatment using an organo-iron catalyst with the ROW added in portion was examined for conversion to compost-like materials (CLMs). The mixture of initial materials (rice bran as a model ROW, red loam as a bulking agent, and an organo-iron catalyst) was incubated at 60 °C for 5 days. It was then heated at 170 °C for 8 h, and small portions of a mixture of rice bran and catalyst were added. This process was repeated a total of 45 times. The qualities of the CLMs were evaluated, based on the degree of humification of humic-like acids (HLAs) that were contained in the products. Thus, the HLAs were extracted from the prepared CLMs, and the levels of unsaturated carbons and oxygen- and nitrogen-containing compounds were analyzed and used as indices of the degree of humification. The influence of the initial materials on the degree of humification of the HLAs was investigated, and the highest degree of humification was obtained when red loam and the catalyst were both added with the initial materials.

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