Anaerobic mono-and co-digestion of fruit and vegetable residues: Effects on biogas yield and biofertilizer

Author:

Hinterholz Bruna1ORCID,Costa Mônica S. S. de M.1ORCID,Lucas Junior Jorge de2ORCID,Pereira Edilene da S.3ORCID,Buligon Eduardo L.1ORCID,Lima Jessica C. de1ORCID,Marostica Ritieli1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Brazil

2. Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil

3. Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Rondônia, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT The proper disposal of fruit and vegetable waste is essential to promote environmental sustainability, reduce the carbon footprint, improve soil quality, and contribute to the transition to a circular economy. This study examined the impact of incorporating dairy cattle wastewater (DCWW) into anaerobic co-digestion with fruit and vegetable residues and utilization of the resulting biofertilizer as a diluent in the anaerobic mono-digestion of fruit and vegetable residues (recycle). The specific biogas and methane production and the agronomic quality of the biofertilizer were evaluated in a semi-continuous trial. Two startup strategies were employed: initially, the reactors were entirely fed with inoculum (biofertilizer derived from DCWW), and fruit and vegetable residue feedstock was gradually introduced. Anaerobic co-digestion of fruit and vegetable residues with DCWW yielded the highest specific production of biogas and methane at 720 and 436 L kg-1 of volatile solids (VS), respectively. The addition of DCWW increases fruit and vegetable residue alkalinity by 249% and reduces the volatile acidity by 83.4%. Anaerobic mono-digestion of fruit and vegetable residues enhances macronutrient recovery in the biofertilizer through recycle. Logistically, directing fruit and vegetable residues to rural areas for anaerobic co-digestion with DCWW promotes agricultural biofertilizer use.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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