Biomethane potential of food waste: modeling the effects of mild thermal pretreatment and digestion temperature
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
In order to enhance anaerobic biodegradability of food waste (FW), thermal pretreatment was
applied. The effectiveness in terms of biodegradability extent and process rate improvement was
investigated. To this aim, Biomethane Potential tests were carried out under mesophilic and
thermophilic conditions. The IWA anaerobic digestion Model 1 (ADM1), a powerful tool for
modeling the anaerobic digestion (AD) of different substrates, was implemented to predict the
methane production. Disintegration constant (k_dis) and maximum acetate uptake rate (km_ac)
were identified as the most sensitive parameters and were calibrated over the observed
methane production. Pretreatment improvement was more evident in enhancing parameters
related to the process rate, such as solubilization extent (+153%) and disintegration constant
(+18%), rather than increasing substrate biodegradability. Thermophilic conditions proved to be
effective in speeding up the whole AD process, since all the kinetics were significantly improved
(disintegration rate increased up to fivefold). Furthermore, it was demonstrated that, after k_dis
and km_ac calibration, default thermophilic ADM1 parameters can be suitable to model FW
digestion.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Food waste; thermal pretreatment; anaerobic digestion; kinetic parameters; ADM1
List of contributors:
Pagliaccia, Pamela; Braguglia, CAMILLA MARIA; Mininni, Giuseppe; Gianico, Andrea; Montecchio, Daniele; Gallipoli, Agata
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