Method for resource utilization of domestic garbage
A domestic garbage and recycling technology, applied in the direction of sustainable waste treatment, solid waste management, climate sustainability, etc., can solve the problems of uneven garbage, poor stability, and substandard strength of building materials, etc., and achieve light weight and compression resistance The effect of stable strength, improved strength and anti-seepage performance
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[0019] In this embodiment, 5000g of household garbage is weighed, passed through a 5mm sieve after the household garbage is squeezed by a double-roller pulverizer, and the moisture content in the household garbage particles under the sieve is measured by the drying method to be 23.8%, and the pH is 7.8 by the glass electrode method. . Fill the domestic waste particles into the anaerobic fermentation tank. Since the composition of the domestic waste is relatively uniform, white rot fungi, bacillus, staphylococcus and pantoea agglomerans are mixed evenly in a volume ratio of 1:1:1:1, and the concentration of each bacterial agent is 10 10 cfu / ml, the mixed liquid bacterial agent was added to the domestic waste particles at a mass ratio of 1:10 (bacterial agent: domestic waste), and mixed evenly, the ambient temperature was adjusted to 30°C, and the fermentation was carried out for 5 days, during which biogas was collected every day. The fermented domestic waste particles are tak...
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[0023] In this embodiment, 5000g of household garbage is weighed, passed through a 5mm sieve after being squeezed by a double-roller pulverizer, and the moisture content in the household garbage particles under the sieve is measured by the drying method to 18.3%, and the moisture content is adjusted to 24.7% by adding tap water. %, the pH of domestic waste particles measured by the glass electrode method was 7.2. Fill the domestic waste particles into the anaerobic fermentation tank. Due to the high content of organic matter in the domestic waste particles and no lignin, Bacillus, Staphylococcus and Pantoea agglomerans were mixed evenly at a volume ratio of 3:1:2, and the concentration of each bacterial agent was 10 10 cfu / ml, the mixed liquid bacterial agent was added to the domestic waste particles at a mass ratio of 1:20 (bacterial agent: domestic waste), and mixed evenly, the ambient temperature was adjusted to 40°C, and the fermentation was carried out for 6 days, during ...
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[0028] In this embodiment, 5000g of household garbage is weighed, passed through a 5mm sieve after being squeezed by a double-roller pulverizer, and the moisture content in the household garbage particles under the sieve is measured by the drying method to be 21.4%, and the household garbage particles are measured by the glass electrode method. The pH is 6.6, and 0.01mol / L NaOH solution is used to adjust the pH of domestic waste particles to 8.3. Fill the domestic waste into the anaerobic fermentation tank. Since the organic matter content of the domestic waste accounts for more than 90%, the bacillus inoculum is added to the domestic waste particles at a mass ratio of 1:15 (bacteria: domestic waste) and mixed evenly. The concentration of the bacillus inoculum is 10 10 cfu / ml, adjust the ambient temperature to 50°C, ferment for 7 days, and collect biogas every day during the period. The fermented domestic waste particles are taken out, and the leachate in the domestic waste p...
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