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Volatile fatty acids as an added value from biowaste.

Emilia den Boer1, Agnieszka Łukaszewska2, Władysław Kluczkiewicz3, Daria Lewandowska4, Kevin King5, Tero Reijonen6, Tero Kuhmonen6, Anssi Suhonen6, Ari Jääskeläinen6, Anneli Heitto5, Reino Laatikainen7, Elias Hakalehto8.   

Abstract

The aim of the present work was to provide proof of concept of employing a co-culture of K. mobilis and E. coli for producing short and medium chain volatile fatty acids (VFAs) from kitchen biowaste and potato peels. To this aim, experiments were carried out at pilot-scale installation with a bioreactor of 250L. Different feeding strategies were tested under microaerobic conditions, at pH 6.0-6.5 in order to enhance chain elongation. Acetic acid and ethanol were dominating products in the initial stages of the bioprocess, but in a relatively short time of approx. 20-22h from the process start accumulation of propionic acid took place followed by a chain elongation to butyric and valeric acids. The highest final products yield of 325mg/g TS was achieved for the substrate load of 99.1g TS/L (VS of 91.1g/L) and pH 6.5, with the productivity of 448mg/L/h. However, the highest average VFAs chain length (3.77C) was observed in the process run with the loading of 63.2g TS/L and pH 6.0. In this study, we demonstrated that the existing symbiosis of the co-culture of K. mobilis and E. coli favours formation and chain elongation of VFA, induced most likely by the enhanced ethanol formation. Our finding differs from the previous research which focus mostly on anaerobic conditions of VFAs production. The results provide good basis for further optimisation of VFAs production process.
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Keywords:  Bioprocess; Biorefinery; Biowaste; Potato waste; Volatile fatty acids

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27530082     DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2016.08.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag        ISSN: 0956-053X            Impact factor:   7.145


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