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Optimization of thermo-chemical hydrolysis of kitchen wastes

Journal

WASTE MANAGEMENT
Volume 33, Issue 3, Pages 740-745

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2012.07.012

Keywords

Chemical pretreatment; Bioethanol; Hydrolysate; Kitchen wastes; Organic fraction; Municipal solid wastes

Funding

  1. European Union (European Social Fund - ESF)
  2. Greek national resources through the Operational Programme for Education and Lifelong Learning National Strategic Reference Framework - Research Project: Heraclitus II Investing in your future

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Municipal Solid Wastes (MSWs) in Greece consist mainly of fermentable organic material such as food scraps (similar to 50%) and paper residuals (similar to 20%). The aim of this work was to study the thermo-chemical pretreatment of the kitchen waste (KW) fraction of MSW focusing on biotechnological exploitation of pretreated wastes for biofuel production. A representative sample of municipal food residues was derived by combining weighted amounts of each individual type of residue recognized in daily samples obtained from the University of Patras' students restaurant located at the Students Residence Hall (Greece). Chemical pretreatment experiments of the representative KW sample were performed using several types of chemical solutions (i.e. H2SO4, HCl, NaOH, H2SO3) of different solute concentration (0.7%, 1.5%, 3%) at three temperatures (50, 75, 120 degrees C) and a range of residence times (30-120 min). Optimized results proved that chemical pretreatment of KW, using either 1.12% HCl for 94 min or 1.17% HCl for 86 min (at 100 degrees C), increased soluble sugars concentration by 120% compared to untreated KW. The increase of soluble sugars was mainly attributed to the mono-sugars glucose and fructose. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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