| Literature DB >> 27040090 |
Jialing Tang1, Xiaochang Wang2, Yisong Hu3, Yongmei Zhang3, Yuyou Li4.
Abstract
The effects of pH, temperature and high organic loading rate (OLR) on lactic acid production from food waste without extra inoculum addition were investigated in this study. Using batch experiments, the results showed that although the hydrolysis rate increased with pH adjustment, the lactic acid concentration and productivity were highest at pH 6. High temperatures were suitable for solubilization but seriously restricted the acidification processes. The highest lactic acid yield (0.46g/g-TS) and productivity (278.1mg/Lh) were obtained at 37°C and pH 6. In addition, the lactic acid concentration gradually increased with the increase in OLR, and the semi-continuous reactor could be stably operated at an OLR of 18g-TS/Ld. However, system instability, low lactic acid yield and a decrease in VS removal were noticed at high OLRs (22g-TS/Ld). The concentrations of volatile fatty acids (VFAs) in the fermentation mixture were relatively low but slightly increased with OLR, and acetate was the predominant VFA component. Using high-throughput pyrosequencing, Lactobacillus from the raw food waste was found to selectively accumulate and become dominant in the semi-continuous reactor.Entities:
Keywords: Lactic acid fermentation; Lactobacillus; Organic loading rate (OLR); Temperature; pH adjustment
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27040090 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2016.03.034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145