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Effect of Hydrothermal Pretreatment on Volatile Fatty Acids Production from Source-Separated Organics
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Chemical EngineeringSource-separated OrganicsEngineeringBioenergyPetrochemicalIndustrial ChemistryEnvironmental EngineeringSustainable Chemical ProductionFuel ProductionBiochemical EngineeringHydrothermal Pretreatment TemperatureOrganic ChemistryRetention TimeChemistryBio-oilHydrothermal PretreatmentHydrothermal Processing
The current study investigates the effect of hydrothermal pretreatment (HTP) on acidification of source-separated organics (SSO) in terms of volatile fatty acids (VFAs) production and solubilization. Temperature and retention time for HTP of SSO ranged from 150 to 240 °C and 5 to 30 min, respectively. The soluble substance after hydrothermal pretreatment initially increased, reaching its peak at 210 °C and then declined gradually. The highest overall chemical oxygen demand (COD) solubilization of 63% was observed at “210 °C-20 min” compared to 17% for raw SSO. The highest VFAs yield of 1536 mg VFAs/g VSS added was observed at “210 °C-20 min” compared to 768 mg VFAs/g VSS for raw SSO. Intensification of hydrothermal pretreatment temperature beyond 210 °C resulted in the mineralization of the organics and adversely affected the process.
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