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Chemical, Thermal and Spectroscopic Methods to Assess Biodegradation of Winery-Distillery Wastes during Composting

The objective of this work was to study the co-composting process of wastes from the winery and distillery industry with animal manures, using the classical chemical methods traditionally used in composting studies together with advanced instrumental methods (thermal analysis, FT-IR and CPMAS (13)C...

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Autores principales: Torres-Climent, A., Gomis, P., Martín-Mata, J., Bustamante, M. A., Marhuenda-Egea, F. C., Pérez-Murcia, M. D., Pérez-Espinosa, A., Paredes, C., Moral, R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4587889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26418458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138925
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author Torres-Climent, A.
Gomis, P.
Martín-Mata, J.
Bustamante, M. A.
Marhuenda-Egea, F. C.
Pérez-Murcia, M. D.
Pérez-Espinosa, A.
Paredes, C.
Moral, R.
author_facet Torres-Climent, A.
Gomis, P.
Martín-Mata, J.
Bustamante, M. A.
Marhuenda-Egea, F. C.
Pérez-Murcia, M. D.
Pérez-Espinosa, A.
Paredes, C.
Moral, R.
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description The objective of this work was to study the co-composting process of wastes from the winery and distillery industry with animal manures, using the classical chemical methods traditionally used in composting studies together with advanced instrumental methods (thermal analysis, FT-IR and CPMAS (13)C NMR techniques), to evaluate the development of the process and the quality of the end-products obtained. For this, three piles were elaborated by the turning composting system, using as raw materials winery-distillery wastes (grape marc and exhausted grape marc) and animal manures (cattle manure and poultry manure). The classical analytical methods showed a suitable development of the process in all the piles, but these techniques were ineffective to study the humification process during the composting of this type of materials. However, their combination with the advanced instrumental techniques clearly provided more information regarding the turnover of the organic matter pools during the composting process of these materials. Thermal analysis allowed to estimate the degradability of the remaining material and to assess qualitatively the rate of OM stabilization and recalcitrant C in the compost samples, based on the energy required to achieve the same mass losses. FT-IR spectra mainly showed variations between piles and time of sampling in the bands associated to complex organic compounds (mainly at 1420 and 1540 cm(-1)) and to nitrate and inorganic components (at 875 and 1384 cm(-1), respectively), indicating composted material stability and maturity; while CPMAS (13)C NMR provided semi-quantitatively partition of C compounds and structures during the process, being especially interesting their variation to evaluate the biotransformation of each C pool, especially in the comparison of recalcitrant C vs labile C pools, such as Alkyl /O-Alkyl ratio.
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spelling pubmed-45878892015-10-02 Chemical, Thermal and Spectroscopic Methods to Assess Biodegradation of Winery-Distillery Wastes during Composting Torres-Climent, A. Gomis, P. Martín-Mata, J. Bustamante, M. A. Marhuenda-Egea, F. C. Pérez-Murcia, M. D. Pérez-Espinosa, A. Paredes, C. Moral, R. PLoS One Research Article The objective of this work was to study the co-composting process of wastes from the winery and distillery industry with animal manures, using the classical chemical methods traditionally used in composting studies together with advanced instrumental methods (thermal analysis, FT-IR and CPMAS (13)C NMR techniques), to evaluate the development of the process and the quality of the end-products obtained. For this, three piles were elaborated by the turning composting system, using as raw materials winery-distillery wastes (grape marc and exhausted grape marc) and animal manures (cattle manure and poultry manure). The classical analytical methods showed a suitable development of the process in all the piles, but these techniques were ineffective to study the humification process during the composting of this type of materials. However, their combination with the advanced instrumental techniques clearly provided more information regarding the turnover of the organic matter pools during the composting process of these materials. Thermal analysis allowed to estimate the degradability of the remaining material and to assess qualitatively the rate of OM stabilization and recalcitrant C in the compost samples, based on the energy required to achieve the same mass losses. FT-IR spectra mainly showed variations between piles and time of sampling in the bands associated to complex organic compounds (mainly at 1420 and 1540 cm(-1)) and to nitrate and inorganic components (at 875 and 1384 cm(-1), respectively), indicating composted material stability and maturity; while CPMAS (13)C NMR provided semi-quantitatively partition of C compounds and structures during the process, being especially interesting their variation to evaluate the biotransformation of each C pool, especially in the comparison of recalcitrant C vs labile C pools, such as Alkyl /O-Alkyl ratio. Public Library of Science 2015-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4587889/ /pubmed/26418458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138925 Text en © 2015 Torres-Climent et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Torres-Climent, A.
Gomis, P.
Martín-Mata, J.
Bustamante, M. A.
Marhuenda-Egea, F. C.
Pérez-Murcia, M. D.
Pérez-Espinosa, A.
Paredes, C.
Moral, R.
Chemical, Thermal and Spectroscopic Methods to Assess Biodegradation of Winery-Distillery Wastes during Composting
title Chemical, Thermal and Spectroscopic Methods to Assess Biodegradation of Winery-Distillery Wastes during Composting
title_full Chemical, Thermal and Spectroscopic Methods to Assess Biodegradation of Winery-Distillery Wastes during Composting
title_fullStr Chemical, Thermal and Spectroscopic Methods to Assess Biodegradation of Winery-Distillery Wastes during Composting
title_full_unstemmed Chemical, Thermal and Spectroscopic Methods to Assess Biodegradation of Winery-Distillery Wastes during Composting
title_short Chemical, Thermal and Spectroscopic Methods to Assess Biodegradation of Winery-Distillery Wastes during Composting
title_sort chemical, thermal and spectroscopic methods to assess biodegradation of winery-distillery wastes during composting
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4587889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26418458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138925
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