P. Kaluzny et al., Characterisation of volatile organic compound emissions during the composting of household wastes, FR ENV BULL, 10(6), 2001, pp. 520-526
Because of their continual production increase, wastes and the associated c
omposting have become a problem of great interest. The aim of this work was
to identify and quantify some of the main volatile organic compounds (VOCs
) emitted by a composting factory during a summer period. Nonane ethyl acet
ate, tetrachloroethene and aromatic compound concentrations are quite simil
ar as in the urban atmosphere. It can be noticed that heptane, decane and t
richloroethene levels are 2 to 4 times higher than the city concentrations.
Moreover, limonene concentrations are very high (average of 25 ng/l). Pote
ntial sources of these VOCs are the degradation of paints, adhesives, solve
nts, markers, food, detergents, fresheners, mothballs, etc. Moreover, limon
ene can result from chemical formula, which are used to mask the odours.