The study was based on the assumption that the vegetation waters and the exhausted pomace have a high content of polyphenol molecules with high value added potential. The polyphenols, however, if left in the exhausted pomace give it bactericidal capacity which prevents extensive use as soil fertilizer as it interferes with soil microbiome. For the same bactericidal activity the exhausted pomace could show difficulty in AD for the production of biogas. For these reasons, at present a common destination for depleted pomace is incineration with consequent loss of organic matter and energy. Both for economic and environmental reasons the study was developed to manage the exhausted pomace in a circular economy perspective.

Biogas Production from Exhausted Pomace after Polyphenol Recovery

Mapelli Sergio;Sala Cesare;
2020

Abstract

The study was based on the assumption that the vegetation waters and the exhausted pomace have a high content of polyphenol molecules with high value added potential. The polyphenols, however, if left in the exhausted pomace give it bactericidal capacity which prevents extensive use as soil fertilizer as it interferes with soil microbiome. For the same bactericidal activity the exhausted pomace could show difficulty in AD for the production of biogas. For these reasons, at present a common destination for depleted pomace is incineration with consequent loss of organic matter and energy. Both for economic and environmental reasons the study was developed to manage the exhausted pomace in a circular economy perspective.
2020
BIOLOGIA E BIOTECNOLOGIA AGRARIA
Inglese
Abdelaaziz El Hibaoui, Mohamed Essaaidi, Youssef Zaz
Proceedings of 2019 7th International Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference
870
873
4
978-1-7281-5152-6
IEEE
New York
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Polyphenol
By-products
Methane
Tyrosol
4
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
none
Mapelli, Sergio; Ventimiglia, Gianpiero; Sala, Cesare; Castelli, Silvana
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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