The present short communication reports the first attempt of digestate mediated thermo-alkaline pre-treatment of biodegradable bioplastics promoting biomethane production in a Circular Economy perspective. Two different commercial bioplastics were pre-treated at 90 °C for 72 h using anaerobic digestate as alkaline medium and they were then subjected to anaerobic digestion under thermophilic conditions (55 ± 2 °C). Digestate mediated pre-treatment enhanced significantly biomethane production from starch-based shoppers with respect to non-pretreated bioplastic (+30 %), whereas no significant differences were observed for biomethane production of polylactic acid bioplastic. Nevertheless, anaerobic digestion kinetic of polylactic acid was significantly improved by digestate mediated pre-treatment, probably due to the solubilization of the material during its pre-treatment that enhanced its biodegradability under anaerobic conditions. This promising bioplastics' pre-treatment should be further investigated to find the optimal pre-treatment conditions (i.e., temperature, duration) and to carry out a complete energetic assessment.

Thermo-alkaline pre-treatment operated by digestate improved biomethane production of bioplastic / M. Cucina, P. De Nisi, F. Adani. - In: BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY REPORTS. - ISSN 2589-014X. - 21:(2023), pp. 101374.1-101374.6. [10.1016/j.biteb.2023.101374]

Thermo-alkaline pre-treatment operated by digestate improved biomethane production of bioplastic

P. De Nisi
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F. Adani
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2023

Abstract

The present short communication reports the first attempt of digestate mediated thermo-alkaline pre-treatment of biodegradable bioplastics promoting biomethane production in a Circular Economy perspective. Two different commercial bioplastics were pre-treated at 90 °C for 72 h using anaerobic digestate as alkaline medium and they were then subjected to anaerobic digestion under thermophilic conditions (55 ± 2 °C). Digestate mediated pre-treatment enhanced significantly biomethane production from starch-based shoppers with respect to non-pretreated bioplastic (+30 %), whereas no significant differences were observed for biomethane production of polylactic acid bioplastic. Nevertheless, anaerobic digestion kinetic of polylactic acid was significantly improved by digestate mediated pre-treatment, probably due to the solubilization of the material during its pre-treatment that enhanced its biodegradability under anaerobic conditions. This promising bioplastics' pre-treatment should be further investigated to find the optimal pre-treatment conditions (i.e., temperature, duration) and to carry out a complete energetic assessment.
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Anaerobic digestion; Polylactic acid bioplastics; Recycling; Starch-based bioplastics; Waste Management
Settore AGR/13 - Chimica Agraria
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Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
2023
Elsevier
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101374
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Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
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Thermo-alkaline pre-treatment operated by digestate improved biomethane production of bioplastic / M. Cucina, P. De Nisi, F. Adani. - In: BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY REPORTS. - ISSN 2589-014X. - 21:(2023), pp. 101374.1-101374.6. [10.1016/j.biteb.2023.101374]
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