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Accumulation of propionic acid during consecutive batch anaerobic digestion of commercial food waste

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 245, Issue -, Pages 724-733

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.08.149

Keywords

Biomethane; Characterization; Acidification; Granular activated carbon

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  1. Suez under CIFRE [2014/1146]
  2. Communaute d'Agglomeration du Grand Narbonne (CAGN)

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The objective of this study was to test three different alternatives to mitigate the destabilizing effect of accumulation of ammonia and volatile fatty acids during food waste anaerobic digestion. The three options tested (low temperature, co-digestion with paper waste and trace elements addition) were compared using consecutive batch reactors. Although methane was produced efficiently (similar to 500 ml CH4 g VS-1; 16 l CH4 l reactor(-1)), the concentrations of propionic acid increased gradually (up to 21.6 g l(-1)). This caused lag phases in the methane production and eventually led to acidification at high substrate loads. The addition of trace elements improved the kinetics and allowed higher substrate loads, but could not avoid propionate accumulation. Here, it is shown for the first time that addition of activated carbon, trace elements and dilution can favor propionic acid consumption after its accumulation. These promising options should be optimized to prevent propionate accumulation.

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