Assessing the Synergistic Effects of Co-digestion of Maize Silage and Red Chicory Waste

Nowadays, the anaerobic digestion of organic wastes to produce renewable energy is a reality in many countries. Many feedstocks can be processed by anaerobic digestion to produce biogas, however, anaerobic digestion of single substrates can have drawbacks that could be eliminated by the anaerobic co...

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Main Authors: A. Cortesi, V. Gallo, D. Solinas, R. Vitanza
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Language:English
Published: Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers 2018-10-01
Series:Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly
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Online Access:http://silverstripe.fkit.hr/cabeq/assets/Uploads/10-3-2018.pdf
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V. Gallo
D. Solinas
R. Vitanza
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description Nowadays, the anaerobic digestion of organic wastes to produce renewable energy is a reality in many countries. Many feedstocks can be processed by anaerobic digestion to produce biogas, however, anaerobic digestion of single substrates can have drawbacks that could be eliminated by the anaerobic co-digestion of their mixtures (two or more). In this paper, the anaerobic co-digestion of maize silage and red chicory (radicchio) waste is presented. Several batch anaerobic biodegradability tests were performed in order to compare the methane production of the blend with those of the two substrates digested separately. The methane production was modelled by a first order kinetic model, focusing on the initial substrate solubilization. The specific methane productions of maize silage and red chicory as single substrates were 0.346 L CH4 g–1 ODM and 0.326 L CH4 g–1 ODM. The first solubilization rate constants (ksol) were 0.231 d–1 for the digestion of maize silage, and 0.389 d–1 for the radicchio waste. Two parameters representing the relative changes in specific methane production and solubilization rate were calculated in order to evaluate the synergistic effects due to co-digestion of studied substrates. Results showed that blending the two substrates enhanced the performances of the AD process, mainly with respect to biogas production kinetics with low increments in the ultimate methane potential.
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spelling doaj.art-5df629d7d95340b0991fa19ba3b4a76a2022-12-22T03:42:34ZengCroatian Society of Chemical EngineersChemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly0352-95681846-51532018-10-0132338339010.15255/CABEQ.2018.1300Assessing the Synergistic Effects of Co-digestion of Maize Silage and Red Chicory WasteA. Cortesi0V. Gallo1D. Solinas2R. Vitanza3University of Trieste, Department of Engineering and Architecture via Alfonso Valerio, 6/1, 34127 Trieste, ItalyUniversity of Trieste, Department of Engineering and Architecture via Alfonso Valerio, 6/1, 34127 Trieste, ItalyUniversity of Trieste, Department of Engineering and Architecture via Alfonso Valerio, 6/1, 34127 Trieste, ItalyUniversity of Trieste, Department of Engineering and Architecture via Alfonso Valerio, 6/1, 34127 Trieste, ItalyNowadays, the anaerobic digestion of organic wastes to produce renewable energy is a reality in many countries. Many feedstocks can be processed by anaerobic digestion to produce biogas, however, anaerobic digestion of single substrates can have drawbacks that could be eliminated by the anaerobic co-digestion of their mixtures (two or more). In this paper, the anaerobic co-digestion of maize silage and red chicory (radicchio) waste is presented. Several batch anaerobic biodegradability tests were performed in order to compare the methane production of the blend with those of the two substrates digested separately. The methane production was modelled by a first order kinetic model, focusing on the initial substrate solubilization. The specific methane productions of maize silage and red chicory as single substrates were 0.346 L CH4 g–1 ODM and 0.326 L CH4 g–1 ODM. The first solubilization rate constants (ksol) were 0.231 d–1 for the digestion of maize silage, and 0.389 d–1 for the radicchio waste. Two parameters representing the relative changes in specific methane production and solubilization rate were calculated in order to evaluate the synergistic effects due to co-digestion of studied substrates. Results showed that blending the two substrates enhanced the performances of the AD process, mainly with respect to biogas production kinetics with low increments in the ultimate methane potential.http://silverstripe.fkit.hr/cabeq/assets/Uploads/10-3-2018.pdfanaerobic co-digestionanaerobic biodegradabilitydisintegrationspecific methane productiontheoretical methane potential
spellingShingle A. Cortesi
V. Gallo
D. Solinas
R. Vitanza
Assessing the Synergistic Effects of Co-digestion of Maize Silage and Red Chicory Waste
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly
anaerobic co-digestion
anaerobic biodegradability
disintegration
specific methane production
theoretical methane potential
title Assessing the Synergistic Effects of Co-digestion of Maize Silage and Red Chicory Waste
title_full Assessing the Synergistic Effects of Co-digestion of Maize Silage and Red Chicory Waste
title_fullStr Assessing the Synergistic Effects of Co-digestion of Maize Silage and Red Chicory Waste
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Synergistic Effects of Co-digestion of Maize Silage and Red Chicory Waste
title_short Assessing the Synergistic Effects of Co-digestion of Maize Silage and Red Chicory Waste
title_sort assessing the synergistic effects of co digestion of maize silage and red chicory waste
topic anaerobic co-digestion
anaerobic biodegradability
disintegration
specific methane production
theoretical methane potential
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