Enhancement of food waste digestion in the hybrid anaerobic solid-liquid system

The hybrid anaerobic solid-liquid (HASL) system is a modified two-phase anaerobic digester for food waste treatment. To enhance the performance of anaerobic digestion in the HASL system, thermal pre-treatment (heating at 150 degrees C for 1 h) and freezing/thawing (freezing for 24 h at-20 degrees C...

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description The hybrid anaerobic solid-liquid (HASL) system is a modified two-phase anaerobic digester for food waste treatment. To enhance the performance of anaerobic digestion in the HASL system, thermal pre-treatment (heating at 150 degrees C for 1 h) and freezing/thawing (freezing for 24 h at-20 degrees C and then thawing for 12 h at 25 degrees C) were proposed for food waste pre-treatment before the anaerobic digestion. Both processes were able to alter the characteristics and structure of food waste favoring substance solubilization, and hence production of methane. However, there was no net energy gain when the energy required by the pre-treatment processes was taken into account.
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anaerobic digesters
Anaerobic digestion
Anaerobic processes
Anaerobic treatment
Anaerobiosis
Anatomical structures
Bioreactors
Digestion
energy balance
equipment performance
fermentation
Food
Food waste
food wastes
Foods
freeze-thaw cycles
Freezing
Garbage
Heat treatment
Heating
Hybrid systems
Liquid-solid systems
Melting
Methane - chemistry
Methane - metabolism
methane production
Pretreatment
Refuse as fuel
Refuse Disposal - instrumentation
Refuse Disposal - methods
solids
Solubilization
temperature
Thawing
Waste treatment
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