Anaerobic Digestion of Olive MillWastewater and Process Derivatives—Biomethane Potential, Operation of a Continuous Fixed Bed Digester, and Germination Index
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2023-08-25Author
Pluschke, JonasFaßlrinner, Katharina
Hadrich, fatma
Loukil, Slim
Chamkha, Mohamed
Geißen, Sven-Uwe
Sayadi, Sami
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Olive mill wastewater (OMW) management is an economic and environmental challenge
for olive oil-producing countries. The recovery of components with high added value, such as
antioxidants, is a highly researched approach that could help refinance performant wastewater
treatment systems. Anaerobic (co-)digestion is a suitable process to valorize the energetic and
nutritional content of OMW and OMW-derived waste streams from resource recovery processes.
Issues of process stability, operation, and yields discourage industrial application. Deepening the
understanding of biomethane potential, continuous anaerobic digester operational parameters, and
co-substrates is key to large-scale implementation. The biomethane potential of different OMWderived
samples and organic solid market waste as co-substrate was 106–350 NL methane per kg
volatile solids (VS). The highest yields were obtained with the co-substrate and depolyphenolized
OMW mixed with retentate from an ultrafiltration pretreatment. Over 150 days, an anaerobic
fixed-bed 300 L digester was operated with different OMW-derived substrates, including OMW
with selectively reduced polyphenol concentrations. Different combinations of organic loading rate
and hydraulic retention time were set. The biogas yields ranged from 0.97 to 0.99 L of biogas per
g of volatile solids (VS) eliminated, with an average methane content in the produced biogas of
64%. Potential inhibition of the process due to high polyphenol concentrations or over-acidification
through volatile fatty acids was avoided in the continuous process through process and substrate
manipulation.
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