2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.03.105
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Full-scale production of VFAs from sewage sludge by anaerobic alkaline fermentation to improve biological nutrients removal in domestic wastewater

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“…total amounts depending on the initial inoculum. At this time, the pH reached 3.8 ± 0.1 in WW-F and 4.0 ± 0.2 in CO-F and total gas production was very low (<1 g Cin gas / Lsubstrate d in WW-F; <2 g Cin gas / Lsubstrate d in CO-F), in line with previous studies on hydrolysis of food waste [6,10,20,43,44]. In contrast, in the sludge reactors (CO-S and WW-S), methane content and pH did not drop to similarly low levels when operating at initial parameters of OLR 14.2 kg VS/m 3, d and HRT 5 days.…”
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“…total amounts depending on the initial inoculum. At this time, the pH reached 3.8 ± 0.1 in WW-F and 4.0 ± 0.2 in CO-F and total gas production was very low (<1 g Cin gas / Lsubstrate d in WW-F; <2 g Cin gas / Lsubstrate d in CO-F), in line with previous studies on hydrolysis of food waste [6,10,20,43,44]. In contrast, in the sludge reactors (CO-S and WW-S), methane content and pH did not drop to similarly low levels when operating at initial parameters of OLR 14.2 kg VS/m 3, d and HRT 5 days.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In total, the soluble fraction of TOC, including both ingoing DOC from the substrate and additionally released DOC from the acidic stage, was 41% for both reactors on days 0-50. The outgoing total soluble fraction of TOC was similar to the hydrolysis efficiency (42%) found in a previous study during semi-continuous acidification and hydrolysis of mixed sludge [32,44]. In that study, the hydrolysis efficiency increased with increasing pH and maximum acidification, and hydrolysis efficiency was reached at pH 8.9 and 9.9, respectively.…”
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“…Both processes are dependent on the process conditions (e.g., loading rate and pH) and the composition of microbial consortia present (van Aarle et al, ). Previous studies have mainly focused on the VFA fermentation of food waste (FW; Cavinato, Frison, et al, ; Shen et al, ; Yin, Yu, Wang, & Shen, ) and sewage sludge (Jankowska et al, ; Liu et al, ; Peces, Astals, Clarke, & Jensen, ), while a few studies report the use of rural biomasses such as cattle or swine manure (Cavinato, Da Ros, et al, ; Huang et al, ). Food waste is a major waste fraction in urban areas and it has potential for the production of various energy carriers in a centralized urban context, while manure and slurry are produced in vast quantities in areas of intense animal production and have potential mostly in decentralized farm systems.…”
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“…The production of VFAs through mixed consortia fermentation can utilize more complex substrates in nonsterile conditions (Jankowska, Chwiałkowska, Stodolny, & Oleskowicz-Popiel, 2015;Jankowska, Duber, Chwialkowska, Stodolny, & Oleskowicz-Popiel, 2018). However, to date, the VFA production process through anaerobic digestion with mixed consortia is still in the upscaling phase (Esteban-Gutiérrez, Garcia-Aguirre, Irizar, & Aymerich, 2018) and the full-scale production has been tested with very narrow spectrum of utilizable biomasses, for example, with sewage sludge (Liu et al, 2018). Therefore, there is currently a need to evaluate the potential of various biomasses as substrates for mixed consortia VFA fermentation to boost the production of green chemicals in the circular economy.…”
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