Resource Recovery From Municipal and Industrial Organic Waste: The Effect of Substrate Type on Anaerobic Fermentation, Biological Denitrification, and Anaerobic Digestion
Ali Mahmoud
Abstract:This study aims to recover volatile fatty acids (VFAs) from the anaerobic fermentation of industrial and municipal waste and investigate the effectiveness of using the produced VFAs as carbon sources for denitrification and as feedstocks for methane production via anaerobic digestion (AD) process. Six different wastes were used in this study, three industrial wastes: bakery processing and kitchen waste (BP+KW), whey powder (WP) and fat, oil, and grease (FOG), and three municipal wastes: food waste (FW), primar… Show more
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