Bio-based production of medium-chain carboxylic acids from food waste and sludge without chemical addition: The pivotal role of mix ratio and pretreatment
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2024
abstract:
Medium-chain carboxylates such as caproic acid, have a plethora of applications, ranging from food additives to
bioplastics, and can be produced via microbial chain elongation (CE), a process that can be more sustainable than
conventional production routes. During CE short fatty acids accept electrons from donors as lactate or ethanol
elongating into medium-chain carboxylates with higher economic value and easier recoverability. Nowadays,
waste activated sludge (WAS) and food waste (FW) are the most abundant waste steams generated in European
cities impacting dramatically on environment, society, and economic sectors. A novel sustainable biotechnology
is here proposed to produce marketable caproic acid from mixed WAS and FW with in-situ self-formed lactate
without buffering agents addition. Different mix ratios between WAS and FW, and thermal pretreatment stra-
tegies were compared by fermentation batch tests. The production of lactate as electron donor (ED), together
with acetate and butyrate, and hydrogen assured high production of caproate only in presence of thermal pre-
treated WAS, able to reduce the potential risk of lactate accumulation and drop in pH. The findings of this study
demonstrate that the initial soluble carboydrate/protein ratio significantly affected the pH of the fermentation
broth in the first hours of fermentation, and that only using FW and pretreated WAS mixed using a ratio of 60/40
in terms of volatile solids, CE pathway and lactate utilization as ED were promoted obtaining the highest per-
centage of caproate (about 21% of the total produced carboxylic acids; 2 gCOD/L).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
carboxylic acids; food waste; sludge; biorefinery; caproic acid
List of contributors:
Braguglia, CAMILLA MARIA; Gianico, Andrea; Gallipoli, Agata; Angelini, Stefania; Tonanzi, Barbara
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