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Resumen de Effects of high-pressure extruding pretreatment on MSW upgrading and hydrolysis enhancement

Shuang Xu, Xin Kong, Jianguo Liu, Ke Zhao, Guangqi Zhao, Amanjol Bahdolla

  • High-pressure extruding (HPE) is an efficient technology used to separate municipal solid waste (MSW) into wet (biodegradable) and dry (combustible) fractions. Effects of pressure, 10, 20, 30, and 40 MPa on quality upgrading of the MSW and hydrolysis of the wet fraction were examined. TS of the dry fraction increased from 48.5% to 59.4% when the extruding pressure increased from 10 to 40 MPa, meanwhile the biochemical methane potential (BMP) of the wet fraction extruded under 40 MPa was 674 mL CH4/g·VS, 33% higher than that of the organic fraction of the MSW (OFMSW) control. Furthermore, in the initial stage of hydrolysis experiment, the extruded wet fractions had lower pH and higher COD, volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and COD/VFA than those of the OFMSW control. The results confirmed that HPE upgraded the MSW and enhanced hydrolysis of the wet fractions. However, high extruding pressure as 40 MPa aggravated the excessive acidification of the wet fractions.


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