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Integral Valorization of Two-Phase Olive Mill Solid Waste (OMSW) and Related Washing Waters by Anaerobic Co-digestion of OMSW and the Microalga Raphidocelis subcapitata Cultivated in These Effluents.

María José Fernández-RodríguezDavid de la Lama-CalventeMercedes García-GonzálezJosé Moreno-FernándezAntonia Jiménez-RodríguezRafael BorjaBárbara Rincón-Llorente
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2022)
This study evaluates the comprehensive valorization of the byproducts derived from the two-phase olive oil elaboration process [i.e., olive washing water (OWW), olive oil washing water (OOWW), and olive mill solid waste (OMSW)] in a closed-loop process. Initially, the microalga Raphidocelis subcapitata was grown using a mixture of OWW and OOWW as the culture medium, allowing phosphate, nitrate, sugars, and soluble chemical oxygen demand removal. In a second step, the microalgal biomass grown in the mixture of washing waters was used as a co-substrate together with OMSW for an anaerobic co-digestion process. The anaerobic co-digestion of the combination of 75% OMSW-25% R. subcapitata enhanced the methane yield by 7.0 and 64.5% compared to the anaerobic digestion of the OMSW and R. subcapitata individually. This schedule of operation allowed for integration of all of the byproducts generated from the two-phase olive oil elaboration process in a full valorization system and the establishment of a circular economy concept for the olive oil industry.
Keyphrases
  • anaerobic digestion
  • sewage sludge
  • wastewater treatment
  • municipal solid waste
  • antibiotic resistance genes
  • microbial community
  • drinking water
  • fatty acid
  • heavy metals
  • nitric oxide
  • risk assessment
  • life cycle