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An integrated sustainable biorefinery concept towards achieving zero-waste production

Humzaa Imtiaz Ullah, Rofice Dickson, Enrico Mancini, Alina Anamaria Malanca, Manuel Pinelo, Seyed Soheil Mansouri

2022Journal of Cleaner Production38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biodiesel is a cleaner fuel for the transportation sector, to reduce greenhouse gases emission, and support economic development. Despite several advantages, biodiesel processing produces a significant amount of waste, mainly water and glycerol. In this study, using a circular economy approach, an integrated biodiesel biorefinery is designed and analyzed to assess whether it can lead to better economics and a zero-waste scenario. To achieve these goals, one stand-alone and three integrated scenarios were analyzed: (1) stand-alone biodiesel production; biodiesel production integrated with (2) methanol production from CO2; (3) bio-succinic acid production; and (4) methanol and bio-succinic acid production. Each scenario was evaluated based on rigorous profitability, sensitivity and environmental analysis. For each scenario, biodiesel's minimum selling price in USD/kg was 0.30, 0.39, 0.22 and 0.44 respectively. Thereby, making integration (3) and (4) the most and least profitable respectively. By sensitivity analysis, waste cooking oil price and total capital investment were the most sensitive variables. From sustainability perspective, the scenario (3) has a waste production of 0.68 kg/kg-product, in which wastewater is 0.55 kg/kg-product. Finally, to improve sustainability, two improvements were implemented: multi-effect evaporation and wastewater treatment. Through this implementation, the waste production was reduced by 81% to 0.13 kg-waste/kg-product.

Topics & Concepts

BiodieselBiorefineryBiodiesel productionWaste managementIntegrated productionEnvironmental scienceSustainabilityWastewaterCleaner productionProduction (economics)BiofuelPulp and paper industryEngineeringMunicipal solid wasteChemistryEconomicsBiologyCatalysisBiochemistryMacroeconomicsEcologyBiodiesel Production and ApplicationsMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionProcess Optimization and Integration
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