Lamprea Pineda, Paula Demeestere, Kristof Gonzaléz Cortés, José Joaquin Boon, Nico Devlieghere, Frank Van Langenhove, Herman Walgraeve, Christophe
The removal of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in air is of utmost importance to safeguard both environmental quality and human well-being. However, the low aqueous solubility of hydrophobic VOCs results in poor removal in waste gas biofilters (BFs). In this study, we evaluated the addition of (bio)surfactants in three BFs (BF1 and BF2 mixture of...
Gonzaléz Cortés, José Joaquin Lamprea Pineda, Paula Ramirez, Martin Van Langenhove, Herman Demeestere, Kristof Walgraeve, Christophe
Biogas contains low levels of volatile methyl siloxanes (VMS), which are responsible for severe damage to turbines or internal combustion engines during energy recovery. In this study, we investigated the removal of the linear octamethyltrisiloxane (L3) and cyclic octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) from gas by using two biofilters (BFs) filled with ...
Joos, Lisa De Tender, Caroline Holderbeke, Astrid Clement, Lieven Vandecasteele, Bart Debode, Jane
Soil microorganisms are known to be sensitive to disturbances in their surroundings, and those microbial shifts can reflect the soil health status. Therefore, these shifts can potentially be used as a bio-indicator for soil health. However, measurements taken directly on field samples are often affected by strong spatiotemporal trends that are not ...
Gebremikael, Mesfin T. Wickeren, Niklas van Hosseini, Pezhman S. De Neve, Stefaan
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Using insects, notably black soldier fly (BSF), is becoming one of the emerging technologies to valorize agrifood waste into high-value products, such as proteins for animal feed. Its market is expected to grow more rapidly following the new European legislation extending larvae protein use in poultry farming. The anticipated increase in larvae pro...
reuland, gregory sigurnjak, ivona dekker, harmen sleutel, steven meers, erik
The carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) mineralisation rates of five digestates were studied and compared with pig slurry, compost, and a solid fraction of digestate in aerobic incubation experiments. The objective was to identify the most relevant drivers of C and N mineralisation based on the physicochemical properties of the products. Net organic nitrog...
Egene, Caleb Elijah Sigurnjak, Ivona Regelink, Inge C. Schoumans, Oscar F. Adani, Fabrizio Michels, Evi Sleutel, Steven Tack, Filip Meers, Erik
Purpose This study investigated the C and N mineralisation potential of solid fractions (SFs) from co-digestated pig manure after P-stripping (P-POOR SF) in comparison with P-rich SFs, as a means to estimate their organic matter stability in soil. Compost (COMP) and biochar (BCHR) (made from P-POOR SF) were also included in the study as reference b...
Van Poucke, Reinhart Egene, Caleb E. Allaert, Simon Lebrun, Manhattan BOURGERIE, Sylvain Morabito, Domenico Ok, Yong Sik Ronsse, Frederik Meers, Erik Tack, Filip M.G.
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Biochar prepared from waste biomass was evaluated as a soil amendment to immobilize metals in two contaminated soils. A 60-day incubation experiment was set up on a French technosol which was heavily contaminated with Pb due to former mining activities. Grass biochar, cow manure biochar (CMB) and two lightwood biochars differing in particle size di...
Petrescu-Mag, R Petrescu, Dacinia Crina Azadi, Hossein
Agriculture is a key player in the conservation of natural resources and cultural landscapes and one of the most prominent interfaces between human activity and soil. The present paper reveals a social perspective on soil functions. In this context, it was assumed that perceptions of soil functions could transform themselves into components of agro...
Gonzaléz Cortés, José Joaquin Bruneel, Joren Ramírez, Martín Walgraeve, Christophe
Inghels, Dirk Dullaert, Wout Aghezzaf, El-Houssaine Heijungs, Reinout
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Waste management (New York, N.Y.)
Green waste is a type of biomass consisting mainly of grass, leaves and fresh prunings originating from gardens and parks. It can be used as feedstock for composting, or for energy recovery. The EU Waste Directive 2008/98/EC advocates composting to prevent waste. This directive allows green waste to be used for (renewable) energy valorization only ...