2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.04.001
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Removal and recovery of inhibitory volatile fatty acids from mixed acid fermentations by conventional electrodialysis

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“…Separation is complicated due to the low VFA concentration (<10 wt.%) with high solubility in water (Singhania et al, 2013), and the complex fermentation broth with high solid content (Zhou et al, 2018). Several methods have been proposed for recovery of VFAs from AF: nanofiltration (Longo et al, 2015;Zacharof et al, 2016), liquid-liquid extraction (Alkaya et al, 2009;Reyhanitash et al, 2016), adsorption (Rebecchi et al, 2016;Reyhanitash et al, 2017), electrodialysis (Jones et al, 2015;Tao et al, 2016) and membrane extraction (Plácido and Zhang, 2017a;Yesil et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Separation is complicated due to the low VFA concentration (<10 wt.%) with high solubility in water (Singhania et al, 2013), and the complex fermentation broth with high solid content (Zhou et al, 2018). Several methods have been proposed for recovery of VFAs from AF: nanofiltration (Longo et al, 2015;Zacharof et al, 2016), liquid-liquid extraction (Alkaya et al, 2009;Reyhanitash et al, 2016), adsorption (Rebecchi et al, 2016;Reyhanitash et al, 2017), electrodialysis (Jones et al, 2015;Tao et al, 2016) and membrane extraction (Plácido and Zhang, 2017a;Yesil et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this is a chemical energy conversion process rather than a renewable energy process. Furthermore, while the process occurs at a higher rate compared to photo‐fermentation or photolysis, it has a low H 2 yield: substrate use ratio, mainly because of the formation of various volatile by‐products including ethanol, acetic acid, propionic acid and butyric acid (Jones et al ., ), from which H 2 must be purified (Chandrasekhar et al ., ). Production factors such as tight control of the pH, carbon/nitrogen ratio of the substrate and high temperature requirements add additional challenges and operating costs (Jones et al ., ; Wang et al ., ).…”
Section: Other Artificial and Naturally Derived Renewable H2‐productimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main challenges to be overcome include product inhibition, pH inhibition, and poor selectivity when the production of a certain VFA is targeted. For that purpose, several reaction/separation schemes have been proposed on the basis of the membranes and electrochemical systems such as ED or ion exchange, although further developments to reach industrial application are required . These long‐chain fatty acids can be further used as the basis of a carboxylate platform, which will be able to elongate them to other compounds, such as caproate or bioplastics, with a higher added value.…”
Section: A New and Sustainable Concept Of Wwtps: Recovery Of Energy Amentioning
confidence: 99%