A METHOD OF MEASURING THE DEGREE OF ORGANIC MATTER DEGRADABILITY

A method has been proposed to determine the degree of degradability of any organic material based on the kinetics of its hydrolysis in H2SO4 of the concentration 11.5 mol.l 1 at a temperature of 108 Celsius deegrees. The result and the measure of degradability degree are the rate constant of hydroly...

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Main Authors: Ladislav Kolar, Radka Vachalova, Jana Batt, Jan Vachal
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2013-09-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774517_A_METHOD_OF_MEASURING_THE_DEGREE_OF_ORGANIC_MATTER_DEGRADABILITY_en.pdf
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Summary:A method has been proposed to determine the degree of degradability of any organic material based on the kinetics of its hydrolysis in H2SO4 of the concentration 11.5 mol.l 1 at a temperature of 108 Celsius deegrees. The result and the measure of degradability degree are the rate constant of hydrolytic reaction and the carbon percentage of unhydrolyzable residue in total carbon of the sample.
ISSN:1332-9049