TY - GEN A1 - Knoop, Christine A1 - Tietze, Michael A1 - Dornack, Christina A1 - Raab, Thomas T1 - Fate of nutrients and heavy metals during two-stage digestion and aerobic post-treatment of municipal organic waste T2 - Bioresource Technology N2 - The biogas technology is a promising approach for the recovery of energy and fertilizer from municipal organic waste (MOW). However, only scarce information on the development of initial nutrient and heavy metal loads during processing is available. Therefore, this study investigates properties of source-separated MOW during treatment in a semi-industrial scale two-stage biogas plant and subsequent digestate composting including impurities removal. Data from 15 batch experiments was investigated by material and substance flow analysis. Results of this study have shown that about 40% of nutrients contained in the MOW inflow are mineralized during anaerobic and subsequent aerobic treatment. A higher nutrient release was observed during the anaerobic treatment step. Additionally, impurities removal causes a significant reduction of final nutrient content. Heavy metal analysis confirmed a high heterogeneity of contamination levels. However, digestion and composting do not seem to significantly impact on total heavy metal loads in the substrate flow. KW - MOW KW - Digestate treatment KW - Composting KW - Substance flow analysis KW - Nutrient transfer KW - Heavy metals Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2017.12.019 SN - 1873-2976 VL - 251 SP - 238 EP - 248 ER -