Vincenzo Naddeo | 納文 森

2024

Enhanced mitigation of VOCs, CO2 and odour emissions from organic fraction of solid waste using innovative biodegradable patches generated by supercritical carbon dioxide impregnation

De Paola S., Mottola S., Oliva G., Naddeo V., De Marco I.

Abstract

Improper management of agro-industrial food waste represents a significant issue due to the associated uncontrolled release of climate-altering gases, total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) and odours. The present study proposes an innovative solution to mitigate these emissions with supercritical carbon dioxide impregnation, employed to load R-Carvone into patches made from compostable pouches directly applied on two matrices: pork fat and tomato peel and seeds. Under optimized operating conditions (33 °C, 200 bar, 2 bar min-1) patches with 54 % R-Cav were produced, resulting in reduced CO2 and TVOCs emissions up to 200 and 0.2 ppm per gram, and reduced associated odour annoyance.

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