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Advances in nutrient management make it possible to accelerate biogas production and thus improve the economy of food waste processing

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dc.title Advances in nutrient management make it possible to accelerate biogas production and thus improve the economy of food waste processing en
dc.contributor.author Maroušek, Josef
dc.contributor.author Strunecký, Otakar
dc.contributor.author Kolář, Ladislav
dc.contributor.author Vochozka, Marek
dc.contributor.author Kopecký, Marek
dc.contributor.author Maroušková, Anna
dc.contributor.author Batt, Jana
dc.contributor.author Poliak, Miloš
dc.contributor.author Šoch, Miloslav
dc.contributor.author Bartoš, Petr
dc.contributor.author Klieštik, Tomáš
dc.contributor.author Filip, Martin
dc.contributor.author Konvalina, Petr
dc.contributor.author Moudrý, Jan
dc.contributor.author Peterka, Jiří
dc.contributor.author Suchý, Karel
dc.contributor.author Zoubek, Tomáš
dc.contributor.author Çera, Edmond
dc.relation.ispartof Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization and Environmental Effects
dc.identifier.issn 1556-7036 Scopus Sources, Sherpa/RoMEO, JCR
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.type article
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Taylor and Francis Inc.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1080/15567036.2020.1776796
dc.relation.uri https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15567036.2020.1776796?journalCode=ueso20
dc.subject biogas en
dc.subject anaerobic fermentation en
dc.subject energy recovery en
dc.subject bioeconomy en
dc.subject process management en
dc.description.abstract Foodwaste (hereinafter, FW) is the most voluminous solid waste and its amount is growing rapidly all over the world. The turning of FW into biogas via anaerobic fermentation is widely recognized as an environmentally responsible and economically reasonable option. Based on the knowledge obtained from agricultural biogas stations, the current methods of FW fermentation management are based on balancing the ratio of total carbon and nitrogen. However, it was repeatedly and independently reported that the stability of this process is low, resulting in many concessions in terms of prolonged hydraulic retention time or reduced biogas yield. Hence, biochemical as well as economic performance of the process is balanced by mixing of FW with agricultural residues. FW samples of various origin were collected and biochemically analyzed. The data indicate that FW originating from homes and luxury restaurants tends to be lignocellulose-based, whereas the levels of crude fiber (25% up to 27%) are higher than those from agricultural feedstock (18%). In contrast, FW from school canteens and inexpensive restaurants tends to be starch-based with high levels of amyloids (21% up to 23%) and fat (5% up to 7%). A novel method better reflecting the bioavailability of carbon and nitrogen to anaerobic consortia is proposed. It is demonstrated that the previous optimization methods could somehow reflect the availability of nutrients in agricultural feedstock, as carbonaceous and nitrogen sources are relatively equally biodegradable. Nevertheless, the biodegradability of FW is considerably different, which is why higher amounts of proteins and lipids lead to increased levels of ammonia and sulfide, resulting in an inhibitory effect on the metabolism of anaerobic consortia. Optimizing the anaerobic fermentation of FW by the new method outperforms the previous technique and makes it possible to process FW more intensively, or, more precisely, with higher profitability and lower proportion of ballast agricultural feedstock. © 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. en
utb.faculty Faculty of Management and Economics
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10563/1009783
utb.identifier.obdid 43881244
utb.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85087029309
utb.identifier.wok 000545375100001
utb.source j-scopus
dc.date.accessioned 2020-07-10T13:51:22Z
dc.date.available 2020-07-10T13:51:22Z
utb.contributor.internalauthor Çera, Edmond
utb.fulltext.affiliation Josef Maroušek a,b, Otakar Strunecký a, Ladislav Kolář a, Marek Vochozka a, Marek Kopecký b, Anna Maroušková a,c, Jana Batt a, Miloš Poliak d, Miloslav Šoch b, Petr Bartoš b, Tomáš Klieštik a, Martin Filip b, Petr Konvalina b, Jan Moudrý b, Jiří Peterka b, Karel Suchý b, Tomáš Zoubek b, Edmond Cera e a Department of Technology, Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice, České Budějovice, Czech Republic; b Faculty of Agriculture, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, České Budějovice, Czech Republic; c Faculty of Economics, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Česke Budějovice, Czech Republic; d Faculty of Operation and Economics of Transport and Communications, University of Zilina, Žilina, Slovakia; e Faculty of Management and Economics, Tomas Bata Univesity in Zlín, Zlín, Czech Republic
utb.fulltext.dates Received 27 January 2020 Revised 22 May 2020 Accepted 24 May 2020
utb.wos.affiliation [Marousek, Josef; Strunecky, Otakar; Kolar, Ladislav; Vochozka, Marek; Marouskova, Anna; Batt, Jana; Kliestik, Tomas] Inst Technol & Business Ceske Budejovice, Dept Technol, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic; [Marousek, Josef; Kopecky, Marek; Soch, Miloslav; Bartos, Petr; Filip, Martin; Konvalina, Petr; Moudry, Jan; Peterka, Jiri; Suchy, Karel; Zoubek, Tomas] Univ South Bohemia Ceske Budejovice, Fac Agr, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic; [Marouskova, Anna] Univ South Bohemia Ceske Budejovice, Fac Econ, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic; [Poliak, Milos] Univ Zilina, Fac Operat & Econ Transport & Commun, Zilina, Slovakia; [Cera, Edmond] Tomas Bata Univ Zlin, Fac Management & Econ, Zlin, Czech Republic
utb.scopus.affiliation Department of Technology, Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice, České Budějovice, Czech Republic; Faculty of Agriculture, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, České Budějovice, Czech Republic; Faculty of Economics, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Česke Budějovice, Czech Republic; Faculty of Operation and Economics of Transport and Communications, University of Zilina, Žilina, Slovakia; Faculty of Management and Economics, Tomas Bata Univesity in Zlín, Zlín, Czech Republic
utb.fulltext.faculty Faculty of Management and Economics
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