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    Título
    Techno-economic evaluation of anaerobic co-digestion of pepper waste and swine manure
    Autor
    Riaño, B.
    Molinuevo Salces, BeatrizAutoridad UVA Orcid
    Parralejo, A.
    Royano, L.
    González Cortés, J.
    García González, M. C.
    Año del Documento
    2021
    Editorial
    springer
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    Documento Fuente
    B. Riaño, · B. Molinuevo‑Salces · A. Parralejo, · L. Royano, · J. González‑Cortés, · M. C. García‑González. 2021. Techno‑economic evaluation of anaerobic co‑digestion of pepper waste and swine manure. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery (2023) 13:7763–7774
    Résumé
    Agro-industrial waste represents a major challenge for the environment. Among these, the processing of peppers generates a large amount of waste, so the search for new ways to valorise this waste is crucial. This work aims to assess the use of pepper waste for methane production with swine manure. During this study, anaerobic co-digestion was evaluated in both batch and semi-continuous operation. Specifically, batch assays were performed following a factorial design to study the effect of the initial substrate concentration and the percentage of pepper waste on methane yield and on volatile solid removal. In these assays, the highest specific methane yield was 309 NmL g VS−1 obtained at 2.5 g VS L−1 and 50% of pepper waste in the feed. Under semi-continuous operation, anaerobic co-digestion improved the methane yield up to 86% in comparison to the mono-digestion of swine manure. In addition, the economic assessment showed the viability of the process with positive indices of the anaerobic co-digestion of pepper waste and swine manure. These results proved that the anaerobic co-digestion of these substrates can be a technically and economically viable alternative for its valorisation.
    ISSN
    2190-6815
    Revisión por pares
    SI
    DOI
    10.1007/s13399-021-01831-0
    Patrocinador
    This work has been funded by the National Institute of Research and Agro-Food Technology (INIA) and cofinanced with FEDER funds (Projects RTA2015-00060-C04-01 and PID2019-106148RR-C41) and for the EU Program INTERREG V-A Spain – Portugal (POCTEP) 2014–2020 (Project 0745_SYMBIOSIS_II_3_E).
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    spa
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    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/76723
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    info:eu-repo/semantics/draft
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