| Literature DB >> 26965213 |
Dongsheng Shen1, Kun Wang2, Jun Yin3, Ting Chen1, Xiaoqin Yu1.
Abstract
The hydrothermal method was applied to food waste (FW) pretreatment with phosphoric acid as a catalyst. The content of soluble substances such as protein and carbohydrate in the FW increased after the hydrothermal pretreatment with phosphoric acid addition (⩽5%). The SCOD approached approximately 29.0g/L in 5% phosphoric acid group, which is almost 65% more than the original FW. The hydrothermal condition was 160°C for 10min, which means that at least 40% of energy and 60% of reaction time were saved to achieve the expected pretreatment effect. Subsequent fermentation tests showed that the optimal dosage of phosphoric acid was 3% with a VFA yield of 0.763g/gVSremoval, but the increase in salinity caused by phosphoric acid could adversely affect the acidogenesis. With an increase in the quantity of phosphoric acid, among the VFAs, the percentage of propionic acid decreased and that of butyric acid increased. The PCR-DGGE analysis indicated that the microbial diversity could decrease with excessive phosphoric acid, which resulted in a low VFA yield.Entities:
Keywords: Acidogenic fermentation; Food waste; Hydrothermal pretreatment; Microbial diversity; Phosphoric acid; Volatile fatty acids (VFAs)
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26965213 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2016.02.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145