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TitleRecycling mixed biowaste into valuable chemicals as medium-chain carboxylic acids: the role of thermal pretreatment
AbstractNowadays, anaerobic fermentation is considered a sustainable strategy for biochemical production from waste streams. This process offers an economical platform for producing medium-chain carboxylates (MCCs) through chain elongation (CE) which converts short fatty acids (SCFAs ) and electron donor like alcohols and lactate into more valuable MCCs. MCCs, carboxylates with 6-12 carbon atoms, have wide applications in several industries (Wang and Yin, 2022). Recently, the production of caproate (C6), from acetate or butyrate through the reverse ?-oxidation pathway has been gaining increasing attention. Several substrates have been used as carbon source for MCCs production, and the focus has been typically set on the improvement of caproate production by addition of electron donor or the optimization of reactor configuration (Wu et al., 2021). However, there is a lack of knowledge regarding the effect of organic waste co-fermentation on chain elongation. Waste activated sludge (WAS) is generated during the biological wastewater treatment process, and its amount increased dramatically along with costs of treatment and management. Besides, the high organic content makes food waste (FW) the ideal substrate for MCCs production. This collaborative study between University, CNR and a water company aimed to assess the potential of co-fermentation of urban biowaste as WAS and FW by exploiting both synergistic effects and feedstock pre-treatments on the productivity of caproate, without chemicals supplementation.
Source8th European Bioremediation Conference (EBC-VIII), Chania, Greece, 12-17/06/2022
Keywordsbiowastecarboxylic acidsthermal pretreatmentsludge
Year2022
TypeAbstract in atti di convegno
AuthorsB. Tonanzi, A. Gallipoli, G. Cecchini, A. Frugis, A. Gianico, M. Lazzazzara, V. Piemonte, M. Valentinetti, C. M. Braguglia
Text474699 2022 biowaste carboxylic acids thermal pretreatment sludge Recycling mixed biowaste into valuable chemicals as medium chain carboxylic acids the role of thermal pretreatment B. Tonanzi, A. Gallipoli, G. Cecchini, A. Frugis, A. Gianico, M. Lazzazzara, V. Piemonte, M. Valentinetti, C. M. Braguglia Water Research Institute, National Research Council of Italy, CNR IRSA, Area della Ricerca RM1, Via Salaria km 29.300, 00015 Monterotondo, Roma, Italy. ACEA ELABORI SpA, Via Vitorchiano 165, Rome, Italy. University Campus Bio medico, Faculty of Engineering, Via Alvaro del Portillo, 21, 00128 Roma, Italy 978 618 5558 01 7 Published version 8th European Bioremediation Conference EBC VIII Chania, Greece 12 17/06/2022 Internazionale Contributo Nowadays, anaerobic fermentation is considered a sustainable strategy for biochemical production from waste streams. This process offers an economical platform for producing medium chain carboxylates MCCs through chain elongation CE which converts short fatty acids SCFAs and electron donor like alcohols and lactate into more valuable MCCs. MCCs, carboxylates with 6 12 carbon atoms, have wide applications in several industries Wang and Yin, 2022 . Recently, the production of caproate C6 , from acetate or butyrate through the reverse oxidation pathway has been gaining increasing attention. Several substrates have been used as carbon source for MCCs production, and the focus has been typically set on the improvement of caproate production by addition of electron donor or the optimization of reactor configuration Wu et al., 2021 . However, there is a lack of knowledge regarding the effect of organic waste co fermentation on chain elongation. Waste activated sludge WAS is generated during the biological wastewater treatment process, and its amount increased dramatically along with costs of treatment and management. Besides, the high organic content makes food waste FW the ideal substrate for MCCs production. This collaborative study between University, CNR and a water company aimed to assess the potential of co fermentation of urban biowaste as WAS and FW by exploiting both synergistic effects and feedstock pre treatments on the productivity of caproate, without chemicals supplementation. Recycling mixed biowaste into valuable chemicals as medium chain carboxylic acids the role of thermal pretreatment Abstract EBC VIII_2021_paper_112 1 .pdf Abstract in atti di convegno TONANZI BARBARA camillamaria.braguglia BRAGUGLIA CAMILLA MARIA andrea.gianico GIANICO ANDREA agata.gallipoli GALLIPOLI AGATA