An integrated leachate bed reactor – anaerobic membrane bioreactor system (LBR-AnMBR) for food waste stabilization and biogas recovery

This study developed an integrated LBR – AnMBR system for efficient stabilization and biogas recovery from food waste (FW) at room temperatures (21–22 °C). First, the leachate recirculation rate (4.4–13.2 L/h) was optimized to maximize hydrolysis and acidification yields. The maximum hydrolysis yiel...

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Published inChemosphere (Oxford) Vol. 311; p. 137054
Main Authors Saha, Swakshar, Hussain, Abid, Lee, Jangho, Lee, Eunseok, Lee, Hyung-Sool
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.01.2023
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Summary:This study developed an integrated LBR – AnMBR system for efficient stabilization and biogas recovery from food waste (FW) at room temperatures (21–22 °C). First, the leachate recirculation rate (4.4–13.2 L/h) was optimized to maximize hydrolysis and acidification yields. The maximum hydrolysis yield of 551 gSCOD/kg VSadded was achieved at recirculation rate of 13.2 L/h. The VFA concentrations in the FW leachate was as high as 12.5–16.0 g/L, resulting in a high acidification of 468 g CODVFA/kg VS. The solubilized FW was further stabilized by feeding the leachate to AnMBR. Different hydraulic (HRT) and solids retention times (SRT) were tested to achieve high COD removal and methane yields. High COD removal of 86 ± 3% was obtained in the AnMBR at HRT of 13 and SRT of 75 days. High biogas recovery of about 850 kWh per ton FWtreated was achieved along with high quality of AnMBR permeates containing low COD concentration but advantageously high concentration of nutrients (NH4+-N 317–403 mg/L, total phosphate 23–213 mg/L) without any particulates, which can be reused for landscape or liquid fertilizer. [Display omitted] •LBR-AnMBR system achieved high food waste degradation and bioenergy recovery.•High hydrolysis yield of 551 gSCOD/kg VSadded was achieved in the optimized LBR.•Acidification yields reached a maximum of 468 g CODVFA/kg VSadded.•A high COD removal efficiency of over 90% was obtained for optimized AnMBR.•Bioenergy production reached over 850 kWh per ton food waste treated.
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ISSN:0045-6535
1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.137054