Mobile solution for digestate transformation to high added-value products

被引:0
|
作者
Proskynitopoulou, Vera [1 ,2 ]
Lorentzou, Souzana [1 ]
Yaman, Rokiah [3 ]
Blanch, Guy [3 ]
Herbert, Ben [4 ]
Rincon, Francisco Javier Rubio [5 ]
Moradi, Nazanin [5 ]
Verdi, Leonardo [6 ]
Dalla Marta, Anna [6 ]
Toursidis, Panagiotis Dimopoulos [1 ]
Vourros, Anastasios [1 ]
Garagounis, Ioannis [1 ]
Panopoulos, Kyriakos [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Res & Technol Hellas CERTH, Chem Proc & Energy Resources Inst CPERI, ARTEMIS Lab, 6th Km Charilaou-Thermi Rd, Thessaloniki 57001, Greece
[2] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Dept Chem, Chem & Environm Technol Lab, Thessaloniki, Greece
[3] Leap Micro AD Ltd, 193 Downham Way, Bromley BR1 5EL, England
[4] Stopford Ltd, Mere Hall Farm Business Ctr, Bucklow Hill Lane, Knutsford WA16 6LE, Cheshire, England
[5] IHE Delft Inst Water Educ, Westvest 7, NL-2611 AX Delft, Netherlands
[6] Univ Florence, Dept Agr Food Environm & Forestry DAGRI, I-50144 Florence, Italy
关键词
STRUVITE PRECIPITATION; RECOVERY; MEMBRANES; REMOVAL;
D O I
10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.143915
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Digestate liquid fraction derived from four biogas plants fed with different organic sources (animal manure, mixed waste, agricultural waste and urban sewage sludge) was treated using a series of processes that were integrated on a mobile platform. These processes included microfiltration and ultrafiltration for the removal of solids and large organic molecules, selective electrodialysis for the recovery of nutrients, UV ozonation to selectively oxidize pharmaceuticals and reverse osmosis for clean water production. Results showed that 48-58% of the digestate could be recovered as water that can be used for irrigation or process needs, while 51-67.8% of nitrogen could be recovered by the selective electrodialysis process and used for fertilizer production tailored to farmers' soil and crop requirements, aiming to replace fertilizers from non-renewable minerals. Applying UV ozonation for the oxidation of pharmaceuticals before the nutrient recovery step was found to be twice as effective as applying it after nutrient recovery. The solid fractions of various digestates were applied as fertilizers for lettuce grown in pots, with the digestate from agricultural and food waste origins giving some of the best yields with the lowest GHG emissions. The solid fraction from sewage sludge digestate produced the highest yields in lettuce growing, but also resulted in much higher GHG emissions than the other fertilizers. A business model for the implementation of the developed technology in three operational scenarios concluded that a mobile solution shared between small anaerobic digestion plants in a region could have a five-year return on investment of 41.6% and a payback period of 1.96 years.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Multilayer Approach for Product Portfolio Optimization: Waste to Added-Value Products
    Guerras, Lidia S.
    Sengupta, Debalina
    Martin, Mariano
    El-Halwagi, Mahmoud M.
    ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING, 2021, 9 (18) : 6410 - 6426
  • [22] Fresh tomato packinghouses waste as high added-value biosource
    Riggi, Ezio
    Avola, Giovanni
    RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING, 2008, 53 (1-2) : 96 - 106
  • [23] Valorization of Marine Waste: Use of Industrial By-Products and Beach Wrack Towards the Production of High Added-Value Products
    Rudovica, Vita
    Rotter, Ana
    Gaudencio, Susana P.
    Novoveska, Lucie
    Akguel, Fusun
    Akslen-Hoel, Linn Kristin
    Alexandrino, Diogo A. M.
    Anne, Olga
    Arbidans, Lauris
    Atanassova, Miroslava
    Beldowska, Magdalena
    Beldowski, Jacek
    Bhatnagar, Amit
    Bikovens, Oskars
    Bisters, Valdis
    Carvalho, Maria F.
    Catala, Teresa S.
    Dubnika, Arita
    Erdogan, Aysegul
    Ferrans, Laura
    Haznedaroglu, Berat Z.
    Setyobudi, Roy Hendroko
    Graca, Bozena
    Grinfelde, Inga
    Hogland, William
    Ioannou, Efstathia
    Jani, Yahya
    Katarzyte, Marija
    Kikionis, Stefanos
    Klun, Katja
    Kotta, Jonne
    Kriipsalu, Mait
    Labidi, Jalel
    Bilela, Lada Lukic
    Martinez-Sanz, Marta
    Oliveira, Juliana
    Ozola-Davidane, Ruta
    Pilecka-Ulcugaceva, Jovita
    Pospiskova, Kristyna
    Rebours, Celine
    Roussis, Vassilios
    Lopez-Rubio, Amparo
    Safarik, Ivo
    Schmieder, Frank
    Stankevica, Karina
    Tamm, Toomas
    Tasdemir, Deniz
    Torres, Cristiana
    Varese, Giovanna Cristina
    Vincevica-Gaile, Zane
    FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE, 2021, 8
  • [24] Green extraction processes, biorefineries and sustainability: Recovery of high added-value products from natural sources
    Herrero, Miguel
    Ibanez, Elena
    JOURNAL OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS, 2018, 134 : 252 - 259
  • [25] High added-value materials recovery using electronic scrap-transforming waste to valuable products
    Gautam, Pushpa
    Behera, Chhail K.
    Sinha, Indrajit
    Gicheva, Gospodinka
    Singh, Kamalesh K.
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2022, 330
  • [26] Transaminases Applied to the Synthesis of High Added-Value Enantiopure Amines
    Paul, Caroline E.
    Rodriguez-Mata, Maria
    Busto, Eduardo
    Lavandera, Ivan
    Gotor-Fernandez, Vicente
    Gotor, Vicente
    Garcia-Cerrada, Susana
    Mendiola, Javier
    de Frutos, Oscar
    Collado, Ivan
    ORGANIC PROCESS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, 2014, 18 (06) : 788 - 792
  • [27] High added-value compounds from Cannabis threshing residues
    Calzolari, D.
    Magagnini, G.
    Lucini, L.
    Grassi, G.
    Appendino, G. B.
    Amaducci, S.
    INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, 2017, 108 : 558 - 563
  • [29] ESTIMATING FRENCH BANKS ADDED-VALUE
    Bruno, Olivier
    Chiappini, Raphael
    Groslambert, Bertrand
    REVUE ECONOMIQUE, 2020, 71 (01): : 139 - 162
  • [30] How to achieve added-value by coating
    Conway, Roy
    Journal of Coated Fabrics, 1995, 25