Codigestión anaerobia de sobrantes alimenticios de restaurante (sar) con papel reciclado
Los residuos de comida componen aproximadamente el 60% de los residuos sólidos urbanos y su alta biodegradabilidad es un problema al momento de gestionarlos, por lo que, durante la codigestión anaerobia se necesitan estrategias orientadas a controlar la inhibición del proceso por acidificación. En e...
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Salcedo Parada, Lenis Lizeth
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- Universidad Industrial de Santander
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- Sobrantes Alimenticios De Restaurante
Residuos De Papel
Codigestión Anaerobia
Asincronismo
Modelamiento.
Food waste accounts for about 60% percent of municipal solid waste
its high biodegradability is a problem in waste management. Food waste anaerobic digestion required strategies for inhibition control caused by acidification. In this study
it was measured the yield
stability and biodegradability effect of anaerobic co-digestion of food wastes and three kinds of paper waste: newspaper
office paper and coated paper through biomethanation tests. Moreover
it was described the a-synchronism to yield relation and the Gompertz modified model was fitted to cumulated yield data of SAR-PP co-digestion. The experiments were carried out in batch reactors at 39°C. Daily methane production
VS consumption
AGV and AT concentrations were monitored. The results showed that SAR-PP mixtures increases the yield from 0.16 to 0.74
keeps the stability and improves the biodegradability. Further
the a-synchronism to yield relation depends of substrates used and Gompertz modified model can be adapted with two sets of parameters for modelling quickly biodegradable fractions and other slow degradation fractions of SAR-PP mixtures.
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Codigestión anaerobia de sobrantes alimenticios de restaurante (sar) con papel reciclado |
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Food Waste, Paper Waste, Anaerobic Co-Digestion, A-Synchronism, Modelling. |
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Codigestión anaerobia de sobrantes alimenticios de restaurante (sar) con papel reciclado |
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Codigestión anaerobia de sobrantes alimenticios de restaurante (sar) con papel reciclado Sobrantes Alimenticios De Restaurante Residuos De Papel Codigestión Anaerobia Asincronismo Modelamiento. Food waste accounts for about 60% percent of municipal solid waste its high biodegradability is a problem in waste management. Food waste anaerobic digestion required strategies for inhibition control caused by acidification. In this study it was measured the yield stability and biodegradability effect of anaerobic co-digestion of food wastes and three kinds of paper waste: newspaper office paper and coated paper through biomethanation tests. Moreover it was described the a-synchronism to yield relation and the Gompertz modified model was fitted to cumulated yield data of SAR-PP co-digestion. The experiments were carried out in batch reactors at 39°C. Daily methane production VS consumption AGV and AT concentrations were monitored. The results showed that SAR-PP mixtures increases the yield from 0.16 to 0.74 keeps the stability and improves the biodegradability. Further the a-synchronism to yield relation depends of substrates used and Gompertz modified model can be adapted with two sets of parameters for modelling quickly biodegradable fractions and other slow degradation fractions of SAR-PP mixtures. |
title_short |
Codigestión anaerobia de sobrantes alimenticios de restaurante (sar) con papel reciclado |
title_full |
Codigestión anaerobia de sobrantes alimenticios de restaurante (sar) con papel reciclado |
title_fullStr |
Codigestión anaerobia de sobrantes alimenticios de restaurante (sar) con papel reciclado |
title_full_unstemmed |
Codigestión anaerobia de sobrantes alimenticios de restaurante (sar) con papel reciclado |
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Codigestión anaerobia de sobrantes alimenticios de restaurante (sar) con papel reciclado |
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Salcedo Parada, Lenis Lizeth |
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Nabarlatz, Débora Alcida |
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Salcedo Parada, Lenis Lizeth |
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Sobrantes Alimenticios De Restaurante Residuos De Papel Codigestión Anaerobia Asincronismo Modelamiento. |
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Sobrantes Alimenticios De Restaurante Residuos De Papel Codigestión Anaerobia Asincronismo Modelamiento. Food waste accounts for about 60% percent of municipal solid waste its high biodegradability is a problem in waste management. Food waste anaerobic digestion required strategies for inhibition control caused by acidification. In this study it was measured the yield stability and biodegradability effect of anaerobic co-digestion of food wastes and three kinds of paper waste: newspaper office paper and coated paper through biomethanation tests. Moreover it was described the a-synchronism to yield relation and the Gompertz modified model was fitted to cumulated yield data of SAR-PP co-digestion. The experiments were carried out in batch reactors at 39°C. Daily methane production VS consumption AGV and AT concentrations were monitored. The results showed that SAR-PP mixtures increases the yield from 0.16 to 0.74 keeps the stability and improves the biodegradability. Further the a-synchronism to yield relation depends of substrates used and Gompertz modified model can be adapted with two sets of parameters for modelling quickly biodegradable fractions and other slow degradation fractions of SAR-PP mixtures. |
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Food waste accounts for about 60% percent of municipal solid waste its high biodegradability is a problem in waste management. Food waste anaerobic digestion required strategies for inhibition control caused by acidification. In this study it was measured the yield stability and biodegradability effect of anaerobic co-digestion of food wastes and three kinds of paper waste: newspaper office paper and coated paper through biomethanation tests. Moreover it was described the a-synchronism to yield relation and the Gompertz modified model was fitted to cumulated yield data of SAR-PP co-digestion. The experiments were carried out in batch reactors at 39°C. Daily methane production VS consumption AGV and AT concentrations were monitored. The results showed that SAR-PP mixtures increases the yield from 0.16 to 0.74 keeps the stability and improves the biodegradability. Further the a-synchronism to yield relation depends of substrates used and Gompertz modified model can be adapted with two sets of parameters for modelling quickly biodegradable fractions and other slow degradation fractions of SAR-PP mixtures. |
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Los residuos de comida componen aproximadamente el 60% de los residuos sólidos urbanos y su alta biodegradabilidad es un problema al momento de gestionarlos, por lo que, durante la codigestión anaerobia se necesitan estrategias orientadas a controlar la inhibición del proceso por acidificación. En este trabajo se midió el efecto en el rendimiento, estabilidad y biodegradabilidad de la codigestión de sobrantes alimenticios de restaurante (SAR) con tres tipos de residuos de papel (RP): papel periódico (PP), papel bond (PB) y papel esmaltado (PE), en diferentes proporciones de mezcla utilizando ensayos de biodegradabilidad anaerobia. Además se describe la relación asincronismo-rendimiento para las mezclas evaluadas y se ajusta el modelo de Gompertz modificado a la codigestión SAR:PP. Los experimentos se llevaron a cabo en reactores batch a 39°C. Se monitorearon las variables de producción diaria de metano, consumo de SV, concentración de AGV y AT. Los resultados mostraron que la mezcla SAR:PP incrementa el rendimiento de 0.16 hasta 0.74 , mantiene la estabilidad y mejora la biodegradabilidad. Se encontró además, que la relación asincronismo-rendimiento depende de los sustratos utilizados y que el modelo de Gompertz modificado puede adaptarse utilizando dos conjuntos de parámetros para describir la degradación de fracciones fácilmente biodegradable y otras fracciones de lenta degradación en la codigestión de SAR con PP. |
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