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Valorizing kitchen waste through bacterial cellulose production towards a more sustainable biorefinery

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Valorizing kitchen waste through bacterial cellulose production towards a more sustainable biorefinery

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The Science of the total environment

저자명

Wu, Mengke; Chen, Wei; Hu, Jinguang; Tian, Dong; Shen, Fei; Zeng, Yongmei; Yang, Gang; Zhang, Yanzong; Deng, Shihuai

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<P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>In this work, water washing pretreatment was employed on kitchen waste (KW) to integrate a multi-product biorefinery process for producing biogas, biodiesel, bacterial cellulose (BC) and biofertilizer. As a crucial stream in this biorefinery process, BC production were investigated to clarify the effects of residual salt and cooked oil. Meanwhile, glycerol, a by-product in biodiesel stream, as carbon source was attempted to produce BC. Results indicated that BC yield was significantly promoted from 0.11 g L<SUP>&minus;1</SUP> to 2.07 g L<SUP>&minus;1</SUP> as NaCl content decreased from 0.44% to 0.04%. Correspondingly, the BC crystallinity increased from 30.1% to 57.4% and the tensile strength increased from 3.30 MPa to 21.64 MPa. In addition, the residual cooked oil didn't affect the BC yield significantly, however, the crystallinity was greatly decreased from 57.4% to 34.5% as more cooked oil was remained in the medium of KW, and the tensile strength was decreased from 21.64 MPa to 4.30 MPa, correspondingly. Obviously, reducing the salt and cooked oil content in the starch fraction of KW by intensifying the water washing pretreatment will greatly benefit the BC yield and qualities. When the glycerol from biodiesel stream was employed for BC production with content of 10 g L<SUP>&minus;1</SUP>&ndash;25 g L<SUP>&minus;1</SUP>, 34.2%&ndash;44.0% increase on BC yield can be achieved. By contrast, extra higher glycerol content (50 g L<SUP>&minus;1</SUP>) reduced the BC yield by 41%. However, the crystallinity and the tensile strength were increased by 18% and 2.2-folds, respectively. Therefore, the biodiesel stream can be well integrated in the process via producing BC with by-product of glycerol as a replaceable carbon source. Based on the results above, a more sustainable biorefinery process of KW via BC production can be achieved, which will potentially offer a new path to valorize the daily-released KW.</P> <P><B>Highlights</B></P> <P> <UL> <LI> Kitchen waste was designed for biodiesel, biogas, bacterial cellulose, fertilizer. </LI> <LI> BC yield can be improved by 18-folds as NaCl was decreased from 0.44% to 0.04%. </LI> <LI> Higher residual oil didn't affect BC yield but deteriorated properties potentially. </LI> <LI> Intensifying water washing was beneficial for the BC production from KW. </LI> <LI> Replacing glucose with glycerol increased BC yield by 34.2&ndash;44.0% at 10 and 25 g L<SUP>&minus;1</SUP>. </LI> </UL> </P> <P><B>Graphical abstract</B></P> <P>[DISPLAY OMISSION]</P>

발행연도

2019

발행기관

Elsevier

ISSN

0048-9697

ISSN

1879-1026

695

페이지

pp.133898

주제어

Bacteria cellulose; Kitchen waste; Residual salt and cooked oil; Glycerol; Biorefinery

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