Potential valorization as fertilizers of Humic Substances extracted from landfill leachate


Autoria(s): Silva, Elisabete; Brás, Isabel
Data(s)

02/01/2017

02/01/2017

01/07/2016

Resumo

In this study, four leachates samples from 3 different landfills localized in the north of Portugal were characterized and fractionated, to understand the decomposition degree and to evaluate their potential as an agent for fertilization. Humic substances (HS) were extracted, quantified, chemical characterized and further fractionated in humic acid (HA) and fulvic acid (FA). Keeping in mind the purpose to use these fractions as fertilizers, the phytotoxicity of HS, HA and FA solutions was evaluated on cress seed germination. The HS concentration was similar for all the leachates evaluated and was higher than 780 mg/L of total organic carbon. All the leachates analysed registered higher FA concentration than HA. The chemical characterization indicated that HA had a relatively higher aromatic character than the FA obtained from same sources. These results suggest that the HS from landfill leachates were in an early stage of humification, once the degree of humification increase as the landfilling age increase. Overall, the HS extracts showed absence of phytotoxicity, with germination index greater than 80% for samples treated to achieve low electric conductivity values. This suggests that the HS from the leachate may be used to produce liquid organic fertilizers.

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Identificador

Silva, M. E., & Brás, I. (2016). Potential valorization as fertilizers of Humic Substances extracted from landfill leachate. Apresentado no International Congress on Water, Waste and Energy Management, Roma.

9788494431159

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/3580

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Humic substances #Landfill
Tipo

conferenceObject