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Enhancement of volatile fatty acid production by co-fermentation of food waste and excess sludge without pH control: The mechanism and microbial community analyses

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
卷 216, 期 -, 页码 653-660

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.06.006

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Co-fermentation; Food waste; Excess sludge; Volatile fatty acid; Microbial community; DOM

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  1. National Key Technology Support Program [2014BAD02B03]
  2. State key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment [2014TS06]
  3. Department of Education Fund for Doctoral Tutor [20122302110054]
  4. Harbin Institute of Technology Fund for young top-notch talent teachers [AUGA5710052514]

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The study provided a cost-effective and high-efficiency volatile fatty acid (VFA) production strategy by co-fermentation of food waste (FW) and excess sludge (ES) without artificial pH control. VFA production of 867.42 mg COD/g-VS was obtained under the optimized condition: FW/ES 5, solid retention time 7 d, organic loading rate 9 g VS/L-d and temperature 40 degrees C. Mechanism exploration revealed that the holistic biodegradability of substrate was greatly enhanced, and proper pH range (5.2-6.4) was formed by the high buffering capacity of the co-fermentation system itself, which effectively enhanced hydrolysis yield (63.04%) and acidification yield (83.46%) and inhibited methanogenesis. Moreover, microbial community analysis manifested that co-fermentation raised the relative abundances of hydrolytic and acidogenic bacteria including Clostridium, Sporanaerobacter, Tissierella and Bacillus, but suppressed the methanogen Anaerolineae, which also facilitated high VFA production. These results were of great guiding significance aiming for VFA recovery from FW and ES in large-scale. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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