| Literature DB >> 32179417 |
Alessia Alessi1, Alice do Carmo Precci Lopes2, Wolfgang Müller1, Frédéric Gerke1, Sabine Robra1, Anke Bockreis1.
Abstract
Impurities in biowaste, such as plastics, glass, metals and inert material, negatively impact the operation of anaerobic digestion plants and compost quality, and have to be removed prior to the anaerobic digestion process. Different mechanical pretreatments are available for this purpose. However, data on the removal efficiencies of pretreatment systems for different types of biowaste and for different kinds of impurities are still scarce. This study aims to determine the efficiencies for impurity removal of four biowaste pretreatment plants (BTPs) at real scale - (1) drum-screen + shredder + piston press; (2) shredder + piston press + screw press; (3) separation-mill; and (4) pulper + drum-screen. BTP 1 treats mixed food and garden wastes, while BTP 2, 3 and 4 treat mostly food waste. The efficiency of the pretreatment systems was influenced by the type of pretreated biowaste. The recovery of organics by the press was more efficient when pretreating food waste (BTP 2, 93%) than for treating mixed food and garden wastes (BTP 1, 77%). BTP 3 presented the highest recovery of biogas (up to 98%), but also the highest transfer of inert particles to the substrate. On the contrary, BTP 4 was the most efficient for the removal of inert particles; however, this system also presented 18% loss of biogas potential.Keywords: Biogas; Biowaste; Impurity removal; Mechanical pretreatment systems
Year: 2020 PMID: 32179417 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2020.03.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145