2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131136
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Thermally enhanced solubilization and anaerobic digestion of organic fraction of municipal solid waste

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“…Many different groups of microorganisms are involved in the AD process, and the sensitive balance among different groups of microorganisms is important for a stable and efficient AD process (Venkiteshwaran et al, 2015 ). The temperature regime can have crucial effects on physical, chemical, and microbiological parameters (Ahmed et al, 2021 ; De Vrieze et al, 2015 ; De Vrieze & Verstraete, 2016 ). To concurrently ensure process stability and high biogas yields, biogas plants are mostly operated at mesophilic (20–45°C) or thermophilic temperatures (45–60°C) (Chapleur et al, 2016 ), whereby mesophilic AD is the most common process (Kirchmeyr et al, 2021 ).…”
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“…Many different groups of microorganisms are involved in the AD process, and the sensitive balance among different groups of microorganisms is important for a stable and efficient AD process (Venkiteshwaran et al, 2015 ). The temperature regime can have crucial effects on physical, chemical, and microbiological parameters (Ahmed et al, 2021 ; De Vrieze et al, 2015 ; De Vrieze & Verstraete, 2016 ). To concurrently ensure process stability and high biogas yields, biogas plants are mostly operated at mesophilic (20–45°C) or thermophilic temperatures (45–60°C) (Chapleur et al, 2016 ), whereby mesophilic AD is the most common process (Kirchmeyr et al, 2021 ).…”
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“…In most of the developing countries, methods such as landfill, dumping, incineration and compost are chosen for domestic solid waste disposal (Braguglia et al 2018). These methods pose serious hazards due to various reasons such as unsuitable land conditions for storage in urban areas, mixing of leachate into groundwater, and release of greenhouse gases and other polluting gases into the environment (Ahmed et al 2021). In addition to these, the continuous increase in energy demand increases the interest of local governments in the environmental dimension of these wastes as well as in the issue of energy recovery from organic fractionated wastes.…”
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“…Anaerobic digestion (AD) technology allows the treatment of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) and the production of methane‐rich biogas and fertilizer for agricultural use 9,10 . The large‐scale implementation of AD of the OFMSW, of which food waste (FW) represents a significant part, is a challenge for dissemination of the technology, especially owing to the low biodegradation associated with the presence of lignocellulosic compounds in the solid phase 11,12 .…”
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“…7,8 Anaerobic digestion (AD) technology allows the treatment of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) and the production of methane-rich biogas and fertilizer for agricultural use. 9,10 The large-scale implementation of AD of the OFMSW, of which food waste (FW) represents a significant part, is a challenge for dissemination of the technology, especially owing to the low biodegradation associated with the presence of lignocellulosic compounds in the solid phase. 11,12 Regarding the process stability and efficiency, the use of FW as a substrate in AD reactors shows some problems associated with the accumulation of volatile fatty acids and the inhibition of methane production, 13 particularly in the start-up of batch garage-type reactors, where unbalanced conditions occur owing to the rapid degradation of easily degradable compounds.…”
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