Preliminary study on the adoption of dark fermentation as pretreatment for a sustainable hydrothermal denaturation of cement-asbestos composites
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
A harmless cement conglomerate reinforced with glass fibers (GFC), simulating a cement-asbestos
composite (CAC), was dissolved into dark fermentation (DF) synthetic and real effluents. The experimental
campaign carried out with synthetic DF effluents showed a strong diffusional resistance to
volatile fatty acids (VFAs) migration through GFC. However, at the end of the dissolution phase in real DF
effluents, a complete dissolution of the GFC cement phase and a final pH equal to 4.71 were achieved by
the use of GFC grain size lower than 1.0 mm, GFC load equal to 5.0$103 ppm, and glucose as biodegradable
substrate. Moreover, during the DF process a whole production of 284 mmolH2/Lsol was
obtained.
This investigation represents a preliminary study on the denaturation of CAC, by a DF and hydrothermal
treatment train, as promising alternative to the landfilling. Indeed, hydrothermal denaturation of
CAC requires, as reported in previous studies, severe and expensive operational conditions and
remarkable acid consumption to dissolve the cement matrix. On the other hand, the DF of bio-degradable
compounds results in the production of rich in VFAs solutions, which could be used for CAC pretreatment
leading to the cement matrix dissolution, and generates bio-hydrogen as a renewable energy source for
the hydrothermal phase.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
hydrotermal denaturation; dark fermentation; cement-asbestos
Elenco autori:
Alfe', Michela
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