Agri-food waste valorization through anaerobic co-digestion: fish and strawberry residues
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Elsevier
Materia
Anaerobic co-digestion Biodegradability Fish Waste Kinetics Residual strawberry waste
Date
2013-09-01Referencia bibliográfica
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2013, Volume 54, Pages 125 - 132
Sponsorship
Department of Inorganic Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Cordoba. The authors are very grateful to the ADESVA Technology Centre (Huelva, Spain), the company HUDISA S.A. (Huelva, Spain) for supplying the wastes and The Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation for funding this research through Project CTM2011-26350. We also wish to express our gratitude to Inmaculada Bellido for her contribution to this research.Abstract
The generation of fish waste is an environmental problem mainly associated to the canning industry in many Mediterranean countries. The application of anaerobic digestion is not advisable, however, due to the organic matter deficit in the chemical oxygen demand:nitrogen:phosphorus ratio (COD:N:P) of this waste, which entails the destabilization of the process. The co-digestion of fish waste with residual strawberry extrudate was evaluated at laboratory scale under mesophilic conditions. Strawberry waste increased the organic matter concentration in the mixture and diluted the inhibitory compounds contained in the fish waste, such as chloride, nitrogen and phosphorus. Co-digestion improved the stability of the treatment, while biodegradability was found to be 83% in total volatile solids. Moreover, the methane production yield reached a mean value of 120 mL/g total volatile solids (at 1 atm, 0 C) for an organic loading rate in the range of 22.8-50.6 kg waste mixture/(m3 d), while the digestate was rich in nutrients, which might enable it to be used as an organic amendment in agriculture.