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EUBCE 2025 - Silvia GRESES - Endogenous Open-Mixed Culture as a Promising Strategy to Valorize Agroindustrial Waste Valorization into Green Chemicals

Endogenous Open-Mixed Culture as a Promising Strategy to Valorize Agroindustrial Waste Valorization into Green Chemicals

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Biorefinery concepts and processes II

Endogenous Open-Mixed Culture as a Promising Strategy to Valorize Agroindustrial Waste Valorization into Green Chemicals

Short Introductive summary

Recently, anaerobic fermentation (AF) has attracted the attention of the scientific community due to its ability to produce high value-added compounds from organic wastes. This study focuses on the evaluation of the ability of the endogenous microbiota present in an agro-industrial waste for its valorisation via AF, assessing the product spectrum that can be attained by varying the operational pH. The results revealed endogenous microbiome as a promising strategy to maximize AF efficiency to produce short-chain fatty acids, as well as lactic acid and ethanol.

Presenter

Silvia GRESES

Universitat de València, Enginyeria Química Dpt., SPAIN

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Co-authors:

S. Greses, Universitat de València, SPAIN
A. Martorell-Múgica, IMDEA Energy, Madrid, SPAIN
C. González-Fernández, Universidad de Valladolid-ISP, SPAIN

Session reference: 3DV.6.17