Volatile fatty acids production from food wastes and its application to biological nutrient removal

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Korean food wastes were anaerobically digested to produce volatile fatty acids (VFA) that can be used as a carbon source in biological nutrient removal in a sequential batch reactor (SBR). Acetate, propionate and butyrate were produced at a yield of 379-400 g VFA/kg VS0 (initial volatile solids). The ratio of SCOD (Soluble Chemical Oxygen Demand) of VFA to ammonia nitrogen (N) was in the range of 36.2-36.5 and the ratio of SCOD to phosphorus was between 151 and 162. The removal rate of nitrogen and phosphorus improved from 44% and 37% to 92% and 73%, respectively when the VFA were added to the influent of the Taejon municipal wastewater plant. The concentration of nitrogen and phosphorus were maintained below 3 mg/l and 1 mg/l, respectively. The N- and P-content of the food waste was low enough not to influence the final N- and P-concentrations of the wastewater.
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Issue Date
2000
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

MUNICIPAL SOLID-WASTE; ORGANIC FRACTION; PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL; CARBON SOURCE; WATER; DENITRIFICATION; SUBSTRATE

Citation

BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING, v.22, no.6, pp.543 - 545

ISSN
1615-7591
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/70865
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CBE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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