Cargando…

Increasing the Content of Olive Mill Wastewater in Biogas Reactors for a Sustainable Recovery: Methane Productivity and Life Cycle Analyses of the Process

Anaerobic codigestion of olive mill wastewater for renewable energy production constitutes a promising process to overcome management and environmental issues due to their conventional disposal. The present study aims at assessing biogas and biomethane production from olive mill wastewater by perfor...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Benalia, Souraya, Falcone, Giacomo, Stillitano, Teodora, De Luca, Anna Irene, Strano, Alfio, Gulisano, Giovanni, Zimbalatti, Giuseppe, Bernardi, Bruno
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34068520
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10051029
_version_ 1783698189448118272
author Benalia, Souraya
Falcone, Giacomo
Stillitano, Teodora
De Luca, Anna Irene
Strano, Alfio
Gulisano, Giovanni
Zimbalatti, Giuseppe
Bernardi, Bruno
author_facet Benalia, Souraya
Falcone, Giacomo
Stillitano, Teodora
De Luca, Anna Irene
Strano, Alfio
Gulisano, Giovanni
Zimbalatti, Giuseppe
Bernardi, Bruno
author_sort Benalia, Souraya
collection PubMed
description Anaerobic codigestion of olive mill wastewater for renewable energy production constitutes a promising process to overcome management and environmental issues due to their conventional disposal. The present study aims at assessing biogas and biomethane production from olive mill wastewater by performing biochemical methane potential tests. Hence, mixtures containing 0% (blank), 20% and 30% olive mill wastewater, in volume, were experimented on under mesophilic conditions. In addition, life cycle assessment and life cycle costing were performed for sustainability analysis. Particularly, life cycle assessment allowed assessing the potential environmental impact resulting from the tested process, while life cycle costing in conjunction with specific economic indicators allowed performing the economic feasibility analysis. The research highlighted reliable outcomes: higher amounts of biogas (80.22 ± 24.49 NL.kg(SV)(−1)) and methane (47.68 ± 17.55 NL.kg(SV)(−1)) were obtained when implementing a higher amount of olive mill wastewater (30%) (v/v) in the batch reactors. According to life cycle assessment, the biogas ecoprofile was better when using 20% (v/v) olive mill wastewater. Similarly, the economic results demonstrated the profitability of the process, with better performances when using 20% (v/v) olive mill wastewater. These findings confirm the advantages from using farm and food industry by-products for the production of renewable energy as well as organic fertilizers, which could be used in situ to enhance farm sustainability.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8150611
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-81506112021-05-27 Increasing the Content of Olive Mill Wastewater in Biogas Reactors for a Sustainable Recovery: Methane Productivity and Life Cycle Analyses of the Process Benalia, Souraya Falcone, Giacomo Stillitano, Teodora De Luca, Anna Irene Strano, Alfio Gulisano, Giovanni Zimbalatti, Giuseppe Bernardi, Bruno Foods Article Anaerobic codigestion of olive mill wastewater for renewable energy production constitutes a promising process to overcome management and environmental issues due to their conventional disposal. The present study aims at assessing biogas and biomethane production from olive mill wastewater by performing biochemical methane potential tests. Hence, mixtures containing 0% (blank), 20% and 30% olive mill wastewater, in volume, were experimented on under mesophilic conditions. In addition, life cycle assessment and life cycle costing were performed for sustainability analysis. Particularly, life cycle assessment allowed assessing the potential environmental impact resulting from the tested process, while life cycle costing in conjunction with specific economic indicators allowed performing the economic feasibility analysis. The research highlighted reliable outcomes: higher amounts of biogas (80.22 ± 24.49 NL.kg(SV)(−1)) and methane (47.68 ± 17.55 NL.kg(SV)(−1)) were obtained when implementing a higher amount of olive mill wastewater (30%) (v/v) in the batch reactors. According to life cycle assessment, the biogas ecoprofile was better when using 20% (v/v) olive mill wastewater. Similarly, the economic results demonstrated the profitability of the process, with better performances when using 20% (v/v) olive mill wastewater. These findings confirm the advantages from using farm and food industry by-products for the production of renewable energy as well as organic fertilizers, which could be used in situ to enhance farm sustainability. MDPI 2021-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8150611/ /pubmed/34068520 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10051029 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Benalia, Souraya
Falcone, Giacomo
Stillitano, Teodora
De Luca, Anna Irene
Strano, Alfio
Gulisano, Giovanni
Zimbalatti, Giuseppe
Bernardi, Bruno
Increasing the Content of Olive Mill Wastewater in Biogas Reactors for a Sustainable Recovery: Methane Productivity and Life Cycle Analyses of the Process
title Increasing the Content of Olive Mill Wastewater in Biogas Reactors for a Sustainable Recovery: Methane Productivity and Life Cycle Analyses of the Process
title_full Increasing the Content of Olive Mill Wastewater in Biogas Reactors for a Sustainable Recovery: Methane Productivity and Life Cycle Analyses of the Process
title_fullStr Increasing the Content of Olive Mill Wastewater in Biogas Reactors for a Sustainable Recovery: Methane Productivity and Life Cycle Analyses of the Process
title_full_unstemmed Increasing the Content of Olive Mill Wastewater in Biogas Reactors for a Sustainable Recovery: Methane Productivity and Life Cycle Analyses of the Process
title_short Increasing the Content of Olive Mill Wastewater in Biogas Reactors for a Sustainable Recovery: Methane Productivity and Life Cycle Analyses of the Process
title_sort increasing the content of olive mill wastewater in biogas reactors for a sustainable recovery: methane productivity and life cycle analyses of the process
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34068520
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10051029
work_keys_str_mv AT benaliasouraya increasingthecontentofolivemillwastewaterinbiogasreactorsforasustainablerecoverymethaneproductivityandlifecycleanalysesoftheprocess
AT falconegiacomo increasingthecontentofolivemillwastewaterinbiogasreactorsforasustainablerecoverymethaneproductivityandlifecycleanalysesoftheprocess
AT stillitanoteodora increasingthecontentofolivemillwastewaterinbiogasreactorsforasustainablerecoverymethaneproductivityandlifecycleanalysesoftheprocess
AT delucaannairene increasingthecontentofolivemillwastewaterinbiogasreactorsforasustainablerecoverymethaneproductivityandlifecycleanalysesoftheprocess
AT stranoalfio increasingthecontentofolivemillwastewaterinbiogasreactorsforasustainablerecoverymethaneproductivityandlifecycleanalysesoftheprocess
AT gulisanogiovanni increasingthecontentofolivemillwastewaterinbiogasreactorsforasustainablerecoverymethaneproductivityandlifecycleanalysesoftheprocess
AT zimbalattigiuseppe increasingthecontentofolivemillwastewaterinbiogasreactorsforasustainablerecoverymethaneproductivityandlifecycleanalysesoftheprocess
AT bernardibruno increasingthecontentofolivemillwastewaterinbiogasreactorsforasustainablerecoverymethaneproductivityandlifecycleanalysesoftheprocess