Hydrogen production promotion and energy saving in anaerobic co-fermentation of heat-treated sludge and food waste

Publication Name

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Abstract

The objective of this paper is to gain insights into the synergistic advantage of anaerobic co-fermentation of heat-treated sludge (HS) with food waste (FW) and heat-treated food waste (HFW) for hydrogen production. The results showed that, compared with raw sludge (RS) mixed with FW (RS-FW), the co-substrate of HS mixed with either FW (HS-FW) or HFW (HS-HFW) effectively promoted hydrogen production, with HS-HFW promoted more than HS-FW. The maximum specific hydrogen production (MSHP) and the maximum hydrogen concentration (MHC) of HS-HFW were 40.53 mL H2/g dry weight and 57.22%, respectively, and 1.21- and 1.45-fold as high as those from HS-FW. The corresponding fermentation was ethanol type for HS-HFW and butyric acid type for HS-FW. The net energy production from RS-FW and HS-FW was both negative, but it was positive (2.57 MJ) from 40% HFW addition to HS-HFW. Anaerobic fermentation was more viable for HS-HFW.

Open Access Status

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Volume

31

Issue

10

First Page

14831

Last Page

14844

Funding Number

2019R1015-1

Funding Sponsor

Fujian Provincial Department of Science and Technology

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Link to publisher version (DOI)

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-31851-y