Identification of synergistic impacts during anaerobic co-digestion of organic wastes
Waste Products
1502 Bioengineering
660
0211 other engineering and technologies
Codigestion
02 engineering and technology
LCFA inhibition
Lipids
Modelling
6. Clean water
2311 Waste Management and Disposal
Refuse Disposal
Slaughterhouse
Biodegradation, Environmental
2305 Environmental Engineering
Anaerobic digestion
Animals
Cattle
Anaerobiosis
Organic Chemicals
Methane
Abattoirs
DOI:
10.1016/j.biortech.2014.07.024
Publication Date:
2014-07-11T05:33:33Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
Anaerobic co-digestion has been widely investigated, but there is limited analysis of interaction between substrates. The objective of this work was to assess the role of carbohydrates, protein and lipids in co-digestion behaviour separately, and together. Two sets of batch tests were done, each set consisting of the mono-digestion of three substrates, and the co-digestion of seven mixtures. The first was done with pure substrates--cellulose, casein and olive oil--while in the second slaughterhouse waste--paunch, blood and fat--were used as carbohydrate, protein and lipid sources, respectively. Synergistic effects were mainly improvement of process kinetics without a significant change in biodegradability. Kinetics improvement was linked to the mitigation of inhibitory compounds, particularly fats dilution. The exception was co-digestion of paunch with lipids, which resulted in an improved final yield with model based analysis indicating the presence of paunch improved degradability of the fatty feed.
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