Novel approach for the treatment of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste: Coupling thermal hydrolysis with anaerobic digestion and photo-fermentation

Resumen

In this study, two different organic fractions of municipal solidwaste (OFMSW) served as rawmaterial in a novel treatment process that combines thermal hydrolysis (TH) pretreatment at different times, followed by anaerobic digestion of the solid fraction and photo-fermentation of the liquid fraction. The results indicate that both wastes performed similarly, and no statistically relevant differences stand out on the overall performance regarding TH times. The thermal pretreatment improves the biodegradability of the solid fraction during anaerobic digestion compensating the loss of the organic matter in the liquid fraction. The produced biogas may feed a combined heat and power (CHP) system, making the process energetically positive in all studied scenarios. In addition, the combination of TH and anaerobic digestion decreased the volume of the waste to be disposed by 59–61%, which is 5–11% higher than that obtained with the traditional treatment of anaerobic digestion process. Specific phototrophic activity testswere performed on the liquid phase using a mixed culture of purple phototrophic bacteria (PPB) that consumed up to 80% of the soluble organics. The assays yielded an average 52% efficiency on specific phototrophic activity (kM) and 62% on biomass yield (YX/S), compared to an optimized growthmedium. PPB was also capable of producing polyhydroxyalkanoates, bioH2 and single-cell proteinwithout optimization. Apart frommethane, the overallmass balances showed yields up to 150 g of high added-value products per Kg of initial total solids on this proof-of-concept platform.

Descripción

Financial support from the Regional Government of Madrid through the project S2018/EMT-4344 BIOTRES-CM is gratefully acknowledged. This work has received funding from the Bio Based Industries Joint Undertaking under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programunder grant agreement No.: 837998. D. Puyol wishes to thank the Spanish Ministry of Economy for the Ramon y Cajal grant.

Citación

Luis D. Allegue, Daniel Puyol, Juan Antonio Melero, Novel approach for the treatment of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste: Coupling thermal hydrolysis with anaerobic digestion and photo-fermentation, Science of The Total Environment, Volume 714, 2020, 136845, ISSN 0048-9697, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.136845
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