| Literature DB >> 34738864 |
Swarnima Agnihotri1, Dong-Min Yin2, Amir Mahboubi1, Tugba Sapmaz1,3, Sunita Varjani4, Wei Qiao2, Derya Y Koseoglu-Imer3, Mohammad J Taherzadeh1.
Abstract
Sustainable provision of chemicals and materials is undoubtedly a defining factor in guaranteeing economic, environmental, and social stability of future societies. Among the most sought-after chemical building blocks are volatile fatty acids (VFAs). VFAs such as acetic, propionic, and butyric acids have numerous industrial applications supporting from food and pharmaceuticals industries to wastewater treatment. The fact that VFAs can be produced synthetically from petrochemical derivatives and also through biological routes, for example, anaerobic digestion of organic mixed waste highlights their provision flexibility and sustainability. In this regard, this review presents a detailed overview of the applications associated with petrochemically and biologically generated VFAs, individually or in mixture, in industrial and laboratory scale, conventional and novel applications.Entities:
Keywords: Volatile fatty acids; anaerobic digestion; anaerobic digestion effluent; application and production of VFAS; individual and mixed VFAS
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34738864 PMCID: PMC8805862 DOI: 10.1080/21655979.2021.1996044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioengineered ISSN: 2165-5979 Impact factor: 3.269
Figure 1.The chart presenting specific applications of individual and mixed VFAs produced from petrochemicals and bio-based resources.
Figure 2.An overview of mixed VFA production from organic waste, adapted from [132].
Figure 3.VFA production and lipid production process integration, adapted from [170,223].
Constituent except for VFAs and their applications of anaerobic digestion effluent
| Application | Characteristics | Substrates | Pretreatment or rules | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chlorella sp. cultivation | pH 6.8–7.0 | Dairy wastewater, | Gravity sedimentation, 0.1-mm nylon mesh and diluted to the desired ammonium concentration | [ |
| Bio-fertilizer | TAN 1.1–4.3 g/kg (DM) | Dairy/pig/poultry slurry, | Max 170 kgN/ha/year, storage for 3–20 months | [ |
| Wetlands plants and algae | BOD5 ~ 240 mg/L | Wastewater from membrane reactors with low loading rates | Lowered the concentrations of COD (89%) and turbidity (99%), | [ |
Figure 4.General treatment technology of high nitrogen digestate.