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Gabriel Capson-Tojo1, Eric Trably2, Maxime Rouez3, Marion Crest3, Jean-Philippe Steyer2, Jean-Philippe Delgenès2, Renaud Escudié4.
Abstract
The increasing food waste production calls for developing efficient technologies for its treatment. Anaerobic processes provide an effective waste valorization. The influence of the initial substrate load on the performance of batch dry anaerobic co-digestion reactors treating food waste and cardboard was investigated. The load was varied by modifying the substrate to inoculum ratio (S/X), the total solids content and the co-digestion proportions. The results showed that the S/X was a crucial parameter. Within the tested values (0.25, 1 and 4gVS·gVS-1), only the reactors working at 0.25 produced methane. Methanosarcina was the main archaea, indicating its importance for efficient methanogenesis. Acidogenic fermentation was predominant at higher S/X, producing hydrogen and other metabolites. Higher substrate conversions (≤48%) and hydrogen yields (≤62mL·gVS-1) were achieved at low loads. This study suggests that different value-added compounds can be produced in dry conditions, with the initial substrate load as easy-to-control operational parameter.Entities:
Keywords: Biohydrogen; Biomethane; Dark fermentation; High-solids; Platform molecules
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28282607 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.02.126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642