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Process optimization, economic and environmental analysis of biodiesel production from food waste using a citrus fruit peel biochar catalyst SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Process optimization, economic and environmental analysis of biodiesel production from food waste using a citrus fruit peel biochar catalyst
Authors
Rajendran, NaveenkumarKang, DongseongHan, JeehoonGurunathan, Baskar
Date Issued
2022-09
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Abstract
The concept of sustainably reusing food waste to produce value-added byproducts, such as biodiesel, was studied. Food waste is an organic-rich source of lipids. An optimization study of the extraction of oil from food waste using a solvent for biodiesel production was undertaken. A biochar catalyst derived from citron (Citrus medica) peel containing a rich carbon source. A biodiesel yield of 96.3% was obtained under the optimized reaction conditions of a 1:10 oil to methanol molar ratio, 4 w% catalyst loading, reaction temperature of 55 degrees C, and a reaction time of 52 min. The conditions were optimized by response surface methodology with a central composite design. The biochar catalyst maintained a significant biodiesel yield for four cycles. This technoeconomic analysis found that the annual plant revenue was $24,140,000 for a project lifetime of 20 years, the payback time was 3.16 years, the internal rate of return after tax was 39.92%, and the net present value at 10.0% interest was $55,017,000. A minimum biodiesel selling price of 0.46 $/kg was used, and the environmental sustainability of the produced biodiesel was assessed by a life cycle assessment. The impact of global warming potential on the FW-based biodiesel scenario was -3.967 kg CO2 equivalent.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/116187
DOI
10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.132712
ISSN
0959-6526
Article Type
Article
Citation
Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 365, page. 132712, 2022-09
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