Journalartikel

Characteristics of Kitchen Waste and the Formation of Floating Brown Particles (FBP) in the Anaerobic Digestion Process


AutorenlisteLi, Yeqing; Jiang, Hao; Liu, Hong; Luo, Sen; Nie, Hong; Wang, Yafei; Qian, Mingyu; Ding, Jiangtao; Zhou, Hongjun

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2018

Seiten155-161

ZeitschriftPolish Journal of Environmental Studies

Bandnummer27

Heftnummer1

ISSN1230-1485

eISSN2083-5906

Open Access StatusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.15244/pjoes/74897

VerlagHARD Publishing; 1999


Abstract
Five types of kitchen waste (KW) from China - including hop pot (HP), fast food (FF), Hebei cuisine (HC), university canteen (UC), and other mixed KW (Other) - were investigated as feedstock for potential biogas and methane production. The biodegradability of KW was measured using batch anaerobic digestion (AD) tests and feedstock at an inoculum ratio (F/I) of 0.5. Gompertz and Cone models were used to determine the kinetic parameters of KW degradation, biogas, and methane production. Results showed that HP had the highest lag phase time of 5.46 days. Methane production varies with different sources of KW. HP had the highest methane yield of 363.9 mL/g-VSadded as compared to a sample of FF (334.8 mL/g-VSadded), other (278.5 mL/g-VSadded), UC (239.2 mL/g-VSadded), and HC (236.0 mL/g-VSadded). The biodegradability of KW ranged from 39.5% to 50.4%. During the AD process a certain amount of floating brown particles (FBP) were formed, which may be the main inhibiting factor of methane production. Analysis of C-13 NMR and FTIR revealed that the main component of FBP was calcium stearate. The formation mechanism of calcium stearate may contribute to the relatively high lipid content (18.6% to 30.9%) of the KW sample, which subsequently resulted in over-accumulation of long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs) and reaction with Ca2+. Using lipid-rich substrates as feedstock may be an efficient approach to adding Ca2+ artificially for reducing the inhibition of LCFAs.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilLi, Y., Jiang, H., Liu, H., Luo, S., Nie, H., Wang, Y., et al. (2018) Characteristics of Kitchen Waste and the Formation of Floating Brown Particles (FBP) in the Anaerobic Digestion Process, Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 27(1), pp. 155-161. https://doi.org/10.15244/pjoes/74897

APA-ZitierstilLi, Y., Jiang, H., Liu, H., Luo, S., Nie, H., Wang, Y., Qian, M., Ding, J., & Zhou, H. (2018). Characteristics of Kitchen Waste and the Formation of Floating Brown Particles (FBP) in the Anaerobic Digestion Process. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies. 27(1), 155-161. https://doi.org/10.15244/pjoes/74897



Schlagwörter


BIOGAS PRODUCTIONcalcium stearateCO-DIGESTIONfloating brown particlesFOOD WASTEKitchen wasteSTOVER

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