An innovative device to convert olive mill wastewater into a suitable effluent for feeding purple non-sulfur photosynthetic bacteria
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
A device (prototype) with a working volume of 200 L was used to deplete olive
mill wastewater (OMW) of polyphenols. The OMW transformed into feedstock by means
of the device was then used for feeding a lab-scale photobioreactor, just for testing the
production of bioH2. The main novelty of this prototype consists in the combination of
several adsorbent matrices and the exploitation of their synergic action. In this investigation,
three matrices have been used: active carbon, Azolla and zeolite. The device was operated
at an olive oil company located in the heart of the Chianti zone (Province of Florence, Italy).
The efficiency of polyphenol removal obtained using the device was >=96%. The
multi-matrix effluent (MMeff) generated was then used to obtain three different culture broths
containing 25%, 50% and 100% of MMeff, respectively. The diluted (with water) culture
broths were suitable for hydrogen generation, with the highest hydrogen production rate
(12.7 mL H2/Lculture/h) being obtained using 50% MMeff. The hydrogen yields were: 334 mL
H2/L of MMeff, when feeding the photofermenter with pure effluent (100%); 1308 mL H2/L
of MMeff, with the half-diluted effluent (50%, v/v); and 432 mL H2/L of MMeff, with the
highest-diluted effluent (25%, v/v).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
olive mill wastewater; pretreatment; dephenolization; adsorbent matrices; feedstock; hydrogen photo-production; Rhodopseudomonas palustris
Elenco autori:
Padovani, Giulia; Cinelli, Patrizia; Carlozzi, PIETRO MARIO
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