Modelling of Processes of Decomposition of Organic Compounds of Municipal Solid Wastes in Cross Electromechanical Fields
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At the present time, one of the most common methods of disposing the municipal solid wastes (MSW)
is burial in sanitary landfills, where take place, long-term complex of physico-chemical and biochemical
processes of decomposition. It was developed modeling of the natural process of decomposition of the solid Municipal wastes in cross electromechanical fields. The synthesized pellets was studied by IR spectroscopy. Residual hydrocarbons has a complex structure, represented by δ-lactones, cyclopentanone. The results of treatment of husk show there were the characteristic frequencies related to the OH group, indicating that the synthesis of dimers of branched chain alcohols (glycerides). Analysis of model shows that hydrocarbon product formed by the method of matching the external effects of the internal response of the reacting carbon-water composition.
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