Urban sewage scum and primary sludge as profitable sources of biodiesel and biolubricants of new generation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Lipids of sewage scum and primary sludge taken from several wastewater treatment plants were quantified and characterised. In sewage scum, lipids represented 36-50% of total solids and were primarily composed of free fatty acids (45-60%) and calcium soaps (27-35%). In primary sludge, total lipids were 20-24% of total solids, and 71-82% of these were calcium soaps. Estolides and 10-hydroxystearic acid (prevalently present as R enantiomer, with an enantiomeric excess >92%) were also identified and quantified. A scheme of valorisation was then specifically designed and positively tested for both the sludge. Lipids were first recovered (92-99%), activated and finally reacted with methanol and AlCl?6HO (343 K, 2 h, yield >96%). Besides biodiesel, methyl estolides and methyl 10-hydroxystearate were efficiently isolated and purely separated in different fractions. A preliminary feasibility study was finally conducted and a possible integration of processes into a wastewater treatment plant was proposed and positively evaluated.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
(R)-10-hydroxystearic acid; Biodiesel; Biolubricants; Biorefinery; Estolides; Sewage sludge
Elenco autori:
Pastore, Carlo
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