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Impact of hydraulic retention time on the production of volatile fatty acids from lignocellulosic feedstock by acidogenic fermentation

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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/108677
DOI: 10.1016/j.psep.2025.107405
ISSN: 0957-5820
ISSN: 1744-3598
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Jiménez Páez, Elena; Serrano Moral, Antonio; Purswani, Jessica; Trujillo-Reyes, Ángeles; Fernández-Prior, África; Fermoso, Fernando G.
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Elsevier
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Butyric acid
 
Hydrolysis stage
 
Long-term operation
 
Date
2025
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Jiménez-Páez, E., Serrano, A., Purswani, J., Trujillo-Reyes, Á., Fernández-Prior, Á., Fermoso, F. G. 2025. Impact of hydraulic retention time on the production of volatile fatty acids from lignocellulosic feedstock by acidogenic fermentation. Process Safety and Environmental Protection https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psep.2025.107405
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Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness, PID2020-116698RB-100; Consejería de Transformación Económica, Industria, Conocimiento y Universidades, EMERGIA20_00114; Funding for open access charge: Universidad de Granada/CBUA
Abstract
The olive oil industry generates large quantities of olive mill solid waste, which can be used as biorefinery feedstock for the extraction of high value-added compounds. This research explores the relationship between hydraulic retention time (HRT) variations, and key process parameters, i.e., substrate solubilization/hydrolysis, volatile fatty acids (VFAs) production, and the microbial population dynamics. This research proposes the production and accumulation of VFAs through acidogenic fermentation at controlled pH 5 of olive mill solid waste. The influence of HRT on microbial structure dynamics during hydrolysis and acidogenesis stages was evaluated. Optimal hydrolysis was achieved with 14-day HRT, while the maximum acidogenesis was observed with a 21-day HRT, reaching 32 ± 5 % and 39 ± 3 %, respectively. VFAs concentration up to 13,421 ± 240 mg O2·L−1 was achieved at 21-day HRT, mainly as acetic, butyric, and propionic acids. A positive correlation was found between the relative abundance of hydrolytic species g_Ruminococcus and f_Sphaerochaetaceae, and the hydrolysis and accumulation of VFAs. Increasing HRT up to 21-days showed beginnings of destabilization, despite a further increase in the accumulation of VFAs.
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