Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6355082 | Waste Management | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A methodology to estimate disintegration and hydrolysis kinetic parameters of solid wastes and validate an ADM1-based anaerobic co-digestion model is presented. Kinetic parameters of the model were calibrated from batch reactor experiments treating individually fruit and vegetable wastes (among other residues) following a new protocol for batch tests. In addition, decoupled disintegration kinetics for readily and slowly biodegradable fractions of solid wastes was considered. Calibrated parameters from batch assays of individual substrates were used to validate the model for a semi-continuous co-digestion operation treating simultaneously 5 fruit and vegetable wastes. The semi-continuous experiment was carried out in a lab-scale CSTR reactor for 15 weeks at organic loading rate ranging between 2.0 and 4.7 g VS/L d. The model (built in Matlab/Simulink) fit to a large extent the experimental results in both batch and semi-continuous mode and served as a powerful tool to simulate the digestion or co-digestion of solid wastes.
Keywords
VFAFVWAcoDADM1LCFAOLRHRTCSTRC/NVSsLong chain fatty acidsVolatile fatty acidschemical oxygen demandFractionationTotal solidsvolatile solidscontinuous stirred tank reactorSolid wasteshydraulic retention timeKineticsFruit and vegetable wastesModellingAnaerobic Digestion Model No. 1BMPVolatile suspended solidsOrganic loading rateCarbon to nitrogen ratioAnaerobic digestionAnaerobic co-digestionbiochemical methane potentialCod
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Authors
Santiago GarcÃa-Gen, Philippe Sousbie, Ganesh Rangaraj, Juan M. Lema, Jorge RodrÃguez, Jean-Philippe Steyer, Michel Torrijos,