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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: A kinetic study on carboxylic acids production using bovine slaughterhouse wastewater: a promising substrate for resource recovery in biotechnological processes
Authors: Morais, Naassom Wagner Sales
Coelho, Milena Maciel Holanda
Ferreira, Tasso Jorge Tavares
Pereira, Erlon Lopes
Leitão, Renato Carrhá
Santos, André Bezerra dos
Keywords: Carboxylic acids;Slaughterhouse wastewater;Kinetic modeling;Biotechnological processes
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering
Citation: MORAIS, Naassom Wagner Sales; COELHO, Milena Maciel Holanda; FERREIRA, Tasso Jorge Tavares; PEREIRA, Erlon Lopes; LEITÃO, Renato Carrhá; SANTOS, André Bezerra dos. A kinetic study on carboxylic acids production using bovine slaughterhouse wastewater: a promising substrate for resource recovery in biotechnological processes. Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, [S. l.], v. 44, p. 271-282, 2021.
Abstract: Carboxylic acids (CA) are considered high added-value compounds, and their production from wastes has gained economic and environmental notoriety. However, the CA production and kinetic modeling using some agro-industrial wastewaters, such as bovine slaughterhouse wastewater (SHW), are not well reported in the literature. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate the CA production potential using SHW as a substrate under acidogenic conditions and to apply mathematical models to estimate the kinetic parameters of particulate organic matter hydrolysis, soluble organic matter consumption, and CA production. Tests were carried out in quadruplicate batch reactors with a 250-mL reaction volume, with brewery sludge as inoculum and using chloroform (0.05%, v/v) for methanogenesis inhibition. The obtained yield was 0.55 g acids gCODA−1 , corresponding to 0.76 gCOD gCODA−1 . The production of caproic acid without the addition of electron donors was achieved. Mathematical models that describe exponential growth, such as the first-order exponential model, cone model, and Fitzhugh model, were the most suitable to describe the production kinetics of CA. Finally, SHW seems to be a promising substrate to be investigated in the carboxylic platform.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/71357
ISSN: 1615-7605
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
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