Integration of anaerobic digestion and chain elongation technologies for biogas and carboxylic acids production from cheese whey

Cheese whey (CW) used for the production of various chemicals in different studies, but no studies designed to produce multiple energy in the form of short-chain/medium-chain carboxylic acids, and biohydrogen (H2) using bio-augmentation strategy by integrating the anaerobic digestion and chain elong...

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Published inJournal of cleaner production Vol. 364; p. 132670
Main Authors Reddy, M. Venkateswar, Nandan Reddy, V. Uttej, Chang, Young-Cheol
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.09.2022
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Summary:Cheese whey (CW) used for the production of various chemicals in different studies, but no studies designed to produce multiple energy in the form of short-chain/medium-chain carboxylic acids, and biohydrogen (H2) using bio-augmentation strategy by integrating the anaerobic digestion and chain elongation technologies. To achieve this, CW and mixed anaerobic bacteria were kept in an anaerobic chamber for 14 d to produce short chain carboxylic acids (SCCA, acetic (C2), propionic (C3), and butyric (C4) acids), and these SCCA were again converted to medium chain carboxylic acids (MCCA) like hexanoic (C6), heptanoic (C7), and octanoic (C8) acids using enriched bacterial culture, which was bio-augmented with Clostridium kluyveri. SCCA, MCCA, and biogas were analyzed with HPLC and GC. Higher amounts of SCCA, i.e., C2 (10 g/L), C4 (8.1 g/L), and MCCA, i.e., C6 (4.8 g/L), were produced. Biohydrogen (H2) existed in the highest proposition (69%) in biogas composition. Results meant that bio-augmentation strategy could be used for the conversion of CW into valuable carboxylic acids and H2, which have high potential in today's market. [Display omitted] •carboxylic acids and biohydrogen produced from cheese whey.•Highest medium chain carboxylic acids produced with bio-augmentation process.•Short/medium chain carboxylic acids & biogas characterized by chromatography.•Waste treatment along with biofuels production reduces treatment & production cost.
ISSN:0959-6526
1879-1786
DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.132670