Orange Peel Waste as Feedstock for the Production of Glycerol-Free Biodiesel by the Microalgae Nannochloropsis oculata
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The bioconversion of agri-food waste into high-value products is gaining growing interest
worldwide. Orange peel waste (OPW) is the main by-product of orange juice production and
contains high levels of moisture and carbohydrates. In this study, the orange waste extract (OWE)
obtained through acid hydrolysis of OPW was used as a substrate in the cultivation of the marine
microalgae Nannochloropsis oculata. Photoheterotrophic (PH) and Photoautotrophic (PA) cultivations
were performed in OWE medium and f/2 medium (obtained by supplementing OWE with macroand micronutrients of f/2 medium), respectively, for 14 days. The biomass yields in PA and PH
cultures were 390 mg L-1 and 450 mg L-1
, while oil yields were 15% and 28%, respectively. The fatty
acid (FA) profiles of PA cultures were mostly represented by saturated (43%) and monounsaturated
(46%) FAs, whereas polyunsaturated FAs accounted for about 10% of the FAs. In PH cultures, FA
profiles changed remarkably, with a strong increase in monounsaturated FAs (77.49%) and reduced
levels of saturated (19.79%) and polyunsaturated (2.72%) FAs. Lipids obtained from PH cultures were
simultaneously extracted and converted into glycerol-free biodiesel using an innovative microwaveassisted one-pot tandem protocol. FA methyl esters were then analyzed, and the absence of glycerol
was confirmed. The FA profile was highly suitable for biodiesel production and the microwaveassisted one-pot tandem protocol was more effective than traditional extraction techniques. In
conclusion, N. oculata used OWE photoheterotrophically, resulting in increased biomass and oil
yield. Additionally, a more efficient procedure for simultaneous oil extraction and conversion into
glycerol-free biodiesel is proposed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Nannochloropsis oculata; microalgae cultivation; orange peel waste; acid hydrolysis; photoautotrophic; photoheterotrophic; bioconversion; lipid production and extraction; biodiesel
Elenco autori:
Genovese, Claudia; Drago, Carmelo; D'Antona, Nicola
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