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DOI 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.04.057
Title (Primary) Exploring the selective lactic acid production from food waste in uncontrolled pH mixed culture fermentations using different reactor configurations
Author Bonk, F.; Bastidas-Oyanedel, J.-R.; Yousef, A.F.; Schmidt, J.E.
Source Titel Bioresource Technology
Year 2017
Department UMB
Volume 238
Page From 416
Page To 424
Language englisch
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Keywords Lactic acid; Mixed culture fermentation; Food waste; Percolation system; Microbial community
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Abstract Carboxylic acid production from food waste by mixed culture fermentation is an important future waste management option. Obstacles for its implementation are the need of pH control, and a broad fermentation product spectrum leading to increased product separation costs. To overcome these obstacles, the selective production of lactic acid (LA) from model food waste by uncontrolled pH fermentation was tested using different reactor configurations. Batch experiments, semi-continuously fed reactors and a percolation system reached LA concentrations of 32, 16 and 15 gCODLA/L, respectively, with selectivities of 93%, 84% and 75% on COD base, respectively. The semi-continuous reactor was dominated by Lactobacillales. Our techno-economic analysis suggests that LA production from food waste can be economically feasible, with LA recovery and low yields remaining as major obstacles. To solve both problems, we successfully applied in-situ product extraction using activated carbon.
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Bonk, F., Bastidas-Oyanedel, J.-R., Yousef, A.F., Schmidt, J.E. (2017):
Exploring the selective lactic acid production from food waste in uncontrolled pH mixed culture fermentations using different reactor configurations
Bioresour. Technol. 238 , 416 - 424 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.04.057