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Título: Enhanced Biomethanation: the impact of incorporating fish waste on the co-digestion of pig slurry and orange pomace
Autor: Silva, Joana
Fragoso, Rita
Palavras-chave: bioenergy
biomethane
degradation constant
lag time
lipids content
Data: Ago-2023
Editora: MDPI
Citação: Silva, J.; Fragoso, R. Enhanced Biomethanation: the impact of incorporating fish waste on the co-digestion of pig slurry and orange pomace. Energies 2023, 16, 5860
Resumo: Anaerobic digestion technology can play a significant role in the transition to a low-carbon and circular economy by producing bioenergy (biomethane) and organic fertilizer (digestate). This study proposes a valorization approach for three waste streams widely produced in the Mediterranean area: fish waste (FW), pig slurry (PS), and orange pomace (OP). The FW lipid content can enhance biomethane yield as long as inhibition by long-chain fatty acids is prevented. In this study, the effect of introducing 25% and 50% FW to the anaerobic co-digestion of a reference mixture consisting of 80% PS and 20% OP pulp (OPP) was studied. Co-digestion using 50% FW presented the maximum biomethane yield (669.68 8.32 mL CH4/g VSadded), which corresponds to a 37% increase compared to the reference. No inhibition was detected during the anaerobic digestion assay. The kinetic study showed that the introduction of FW led to a reduction in the degradation rate constant by up to 30%. The lag phase increased as FW content increased, with 50% FW presenting a lag time approximately three times that of the reference mixture. The proposed strategy can encourage sustainable waste management practices and contribute to GHG emissions mitigation.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/31216
DOI: 10.3390/en16165860
Versão do Editor: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/energies
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