Impact of reactor configuration and relative operating conditions on volatile fatty acids production from organic waste

Q1 Environmental Science
Elena Rossi, I. Pecorini, A. Panico, R. Iannelli
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ABSTRACT In the last decades, the worldwide interest in volatile fatty acids (VFAs) as basic elements for many industrial applications has been growing as fast as their market demand. Traditional production of VFAs from crude oil is unsustainable because of its environmental impact, therefore alternative solutions have been studied. The most promising solution has resulted in the VFAs production from organic waste based on biological processes thanks to the incoming environmental and economic benefits. In this scientific context, the state of current knowledge has not reached yet a satisfying level of comprehensiveness and it is mainly based on studies conducted at lab and pilot scale. Under the perspective to gain more knowledge and thus to promote an efficient as well as consolidated production of VFAs according to the key issues of the circular economy, a systematic and detailed study dealing with the impact of reactor configuration and relative operating conditions on biological VFAs production has been conducted. This step is a necessary condition to scale up the process and achieve its complete industrialization. According to this perspective and on the basis of the most recent findings from the international literature, the present review paper reports, as the main result of data elaboration, a novel one-to-one correspondence between organic wastes and reactor configurations having as target the VFAs yield enhancement. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
反应器配置和相关操作条件对有机废物生产挥发性脂肪酸的影响
摘要在过去的几十年里,世界范围内对挥发性脂肪酸(VFAs)作为许多工业应用的基本元素的兴趣随着其市场需求的增长而迅速增长。由于其对环境的影响,传统的原油VFA生产是不可持续的,因此研究了替代解决方案。由于即将带来的环境和经济效益,最有前景的解决方案已经导致基于生物工艺的有机废物生产VFAs。在这种科学背景下,目前的知识状况还没有达到令人满意的全面水平,它主要基于实验室和中试规模的研究。为了获得更多的知识,从而根据循环经济的关键问题促进VFAs的高效整合生产,对反应器配置和相关操作条件对生物VFAs生产的影响进行了系统而详细的研究。这一步骤是扩大该过程并实现其完全工业化的必要条件。根据这一观点,并在国际文献的最新发现的基础上,作为数据阐述的主要结果,本综述报告了有机废物和反应器配置之间的新的一对一对应关系,其目标是提高VFAs产量。图形摘要
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Environmental Technology Reviews
Environmental Technology Reviews Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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