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Search for: [Description = This paper pertains to the influence of decreasing supplementation to transformation of chemical forms of Ni. Zn and Cu during composting of sewage sludge. A universally used supplementing material constituting a rich source of organic carbon is straw. Addition of straw to sewage sludge is aimed at increasing C\/N proportion up to at least 15 due to the risk of formation of toxic forms of nitrogen, concentration of which in sewage sludge is exceptionally high. We have presented in this paper the results of speciation research of three elements applying Tessier’s sequential extraction. It’s been proven that decreasing of straw share in the composted mixture with sewage sludge down to the level of C\/N value below the admissible value, has a beneficial effect on the allocation of tested heavy metals towards the forms that are permanently bound in compost matrix. A systematic increase of organic \(IV\) and residual \(V\) fractions share and decrease of mobile forms of heavy metals content in bioavailable fractions i.e. ion\-exchange \(I\) and carbonate \(II\) has been ascertained.]

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Sidełko, Robert Janowska, Beata Leśniańska, Aleksandra Kraszewska, Katarzyna Grabowska, Karina

2021
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