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Anaerobic digestion of waste Tunisian date (Phoenix dactyliferaL.): effect of biochemical composition of pulp and seeds from six varieties

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 4, Pages 617-629

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2020.1797900

Keywords

Waste date pulp and seeds; Phoenix dactyliferaL; mesophilic anaerobic digestion; biochemical composition; principal component analysis

Funding

  1. Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
  2. University of Tunis (Tunisia)
  3. French Regional Council of Brittany [ARED-HYDATE]
  4. French Departmental Council of Morbihan [CD56-HYDATE]
  5. mixed economy company LIGER (Locmine, France) [2017_00212]

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This study investigated the possibility of valorising different varieties of Tunisian date waste through anaerobic digestion. The results showed significant differences in the biochemical compositions of the date waste among the varieties. Certain varieties were found to be most suitable for valorisation through anaerobic digestion. This research provided valuable knowledge for the bioconversion of waste date pulp and seeds into biomass energy.
Large amounts of secondary date waste (pulp and seeds) are produced and discarded in Tunisia without proper valorisation methods. To study the possibility of valorising different varieties of Tunisian date waste (pulp and seeds) via anaerobic digestion, batch biochemical methane potential (BMP) tests were carried out under mesophilic temperature. The bio-methane production curves were fitted to the model of modified Gompertz in search of the kinetic parameters. The bio-chemical characterisation of the substrates from different varieties (total and volatile solids, COD and contents in carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, polyphenols) was realised. Principal component analysis (PCA) was used to investigate the correlations between the model parameters and biochemical variables. Results show that the biochemical compositions of date pulp and seeds strongly depend on the varieties. The BMP are in the range of 0.295-0.345 and 0.267-0.327 Nm(3)CH(4)center dot kg COD(-1)for pulp and seeds respectively, resulting from the significant biochemical variance among the varieties. The BMP of date seeds was significantly correlated with their VS/TS ratio, carbohydrate and protein contents (p < 0.05). For the pulp, significant correlation was found between BMP, carbohydrate and lipid contents. PCA shows that certain varieties (like pulp and seeds of Deglet Nour and seeds of Bejou) are most suitable for being valorised by anaerobic digestion. The most suitable date varieties for this innovative approach were revealed. This research provided useful knowledge for bioconversion of waste date pulp and seeds to biomass energy.

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