Techno-economic and environmental sustainability assessment of succinic acid production from municipal biowaste using an electrochemical membrane bioreactor

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The techno-economic and environmental performance of succinic acid (SA) production by an engineering Yarrowia lipolytica strain has been evaluated in a process using the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) as feedstock and a novel electrochemical membrane bioreactor (EMB) for simultaneous SA production and extraction. The minimum selling price (MSP) of SA ($2.70–3.71/kg) considering 50,000 tSA/year production capacity using the EMB-based process was slightly lower than the conventional bioprocess depending on OFMSW management fees ($0–35/tOFMSW). Life Cycle Assessment was carried out for the EMB-based bioprocess and the conventional bioprocess considering either conventional electricity production mix (grid) or renewable electricity production from photovoltaics. The use of renewable electricity in the EMB-based bioprocess led to lower Global Warming Potential (0.81 kg CO2-eq/kgSA), Abiotic Depletion Potential (15.71 MJ/kgSA), Acidification Potential (1.87 kg SO2-eq/kgSA) and Eutrophication Potential (0.25 kg PO4-eq/kgSA) than the conventional bioprocess when renewable electricity was used, while higher Human Toxicity Potential (0.29 kg DCB-eq/kgSA) was observed due to the raw materials (e.g. heavy metals) and utilities (e.g. electricity) used in photovoltaics production. It has been demonstrated that the EMB-based system could improve the sustainability of SA production.

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Ioannidou, S. M., Stylianou, E., Pateraki, C., Kookos, I., Rabaey, K., Koutinas, A., & Ladakis, D. (2023). Techno-economic and environmental sustainability assessment of succinic acid production from municipal biowaste using an electrochemical membrane bioreactor. Chemical Engineering Journal, 473. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2023.145070

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