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Waste Manag ; 48: 440-447, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26584555

ABSTRACT

The cultivation of orange (Citrus×sinensis) and its transformation is a major industry in many countries in the world, it leads to the production of about 25-30Mt of orange peel waste (OPW) per year. Until now many options have been proposed for the management of OPW but although they are technically feasible, in many cases their economic/environmental sustainability is questionable. This paper analyse at lab scale the possibility of using OPW as a substrate for anaerobic digestion. Specific objectives are testing the possible codigestion with municipal biowaste, verifying the effect on methane production of increasingly high concentration of orange essential oil (EO, that is well known to have antioxidant properties that can slower or either inhibit biomass activity) and obtaining information on the behaviour of d-limonene, the main EO component, during anaerobic digestion. The results indicate that OPW can produce up to about 370LnCH4/kgVS in mesophilic conditions and up to about 300LnCH4/kgVS in thermophilic conditions. The presence of increasingly high concentrations of EO temporary inhibits methanogenesis, but according to the results of batch tests, methane production restarts while d-limonene is partially degraded through a pathway that requires its conversion into p-cymene as the main intermediate.


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Biofuels , Bioreactors , Methane/chemistry , Oils, Volatile/chemistry , Refuse Disposal/methods , Sewage/chemistry , Volatilization , Anaerobiosis , Biodegradation, Environmental , Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis , Biomass , Citrus sinensis , Cyclohexenes/chemistry , Cymenes , Fruit , Garbage , Limonene , Monoterpenes/chemistry , Plant Oils/chemistry , Terpenes/chemistry , Waste Products
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