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Composting and its application in bioremediation of organic contaminants

Journal

BIOENGINEERED
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 1073-1089

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/21655979.2021.2017624

Keywords

Aerobic biodegradation; bioaugmentation; bio-stimulation; green technology; microbial community; recalcitrant organic contaminants

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This review examines the latest literature on bioremediation via composting technology. The study shows that composting has been successfully used in the pilot and large-scale remediation of organic contaminants due to its robustness, low cost, and easy operation.
This review investigates the findings of the most up-to-date literature on bioremediation via composting technology. Studies on bioremediation via composting began during the 1990s and have exponentially increased over the years. A total of 655 articles have been published since then, with 40% published in the last six years. The robustness, low cost, and easy operation of composting technology make it an attractive bioremediation strategy for organic contaminants prevalent in soils and sediment. Successful pilot-and large-scale bioremediation of organic contaminants, e.g., total petroleum hydrocarbons, plasticizers, and persistent organic pollutants (POPs) by composting, has been documented in the literature. For example, composting could remediate >90% diesel with concentrations as high as 26,315 mg kg(-a) of initial composting material after 24 days. Composting has unique advantages over traditional single- and multi-strain bioaugmentation approaches, including a diverse microbial community, ease of operation, and the ability to handle higher concentrations. Bioremediation via composting depends on the diverse microbial community; thus, key parameters, including nutrients (C/N ratio = 25-30), moisture (55-65%), and oxygen content (O-2 > 10%) should be optimized for successful bioremediation. This review will provide bioremediation and composting researchers with the most recent finding in the field and stimulate new research ideas.

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