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Co-digestion of food waste and cellulose-based bioplastic: From batch to semi-continuous scale investigation

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2023-02-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Kosheleva, Arina  orcid-logo
Gadaleta, Giovanni  
De Gisi, Sabino  
Heerenklage, Jörn  
Picuno, Caterina  
Notarnicola, Michele  
Kuchta, Kerstin  orcid-logo
Sorrentino, Andrea  
Institut
Circular Resource Engineering and Management V-11  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/14427
Journal
Waste management  
Volume
156
Start Page
272
End Page
281
Citation
Waste Management 156: 272-281 (2023-02-01)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.wasman.2022.11.031
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85143860800
Only few studies on the behaviour of bioplastics in anaerobic co-digestion could be found in literature and most of them are conducted in batch mode. Despite the fact that continuous experiments confirm or add new insight to the findings acquired from batch ones, there is still lack of such studies. This work aims to cover this gap, carrying out a semi-continuous anaerobic co-digestion of food waste and cellulose acetate (which its behaviour under anaerobic environment is also quite unexplored). After a first evaluation of the potential methane production from each substrate at batch scale, the semi-continuous co-digestion of food waste and cellulose acetate was carried out in three configurations. During the semi-continuous process, a methane yield of 331 NmlCH4/gVS was generated from the co-digestion of food waste and cellulose acetate while bioplastics specimens achieved a weight loss of about 45 %. The results were both lower than the one obtained from batch co-digestion, although methane production rates were comparable regardless of being fed with or without bioplastics. An increase was registered after 65 days of semi-continuous process, due to the accumulation of CA specimens. This confirms the different degradation trends between bioplastics and food waste.
Subjects
Anaerobic digestion
Biomethane potential
Cellulose acetate
Continuous stirred tank reactor
Plastic degradation
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