Valorization of fat balls and primary scum from wastewater treatment: a promising renewable lipid feedstock for biodiesel production

Febrian Rizkianto, K. Oshita, Masaki Takaoka
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We investigated the potential of waste materials from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) to serve as an alternative lipid feedstock for biodiesel production. The average lipid recoveries from fat balls (46.4%) and primary scum (49.5–54.5%) were higher than the lipid recovery of primary sludge (15.8–16.4%). The yield of biodiesel produced from the extracted lipids ranged from 5.7 to 20.1%. There were considerable site- and season-dependent variations in the characteristics of the lipid waste materials. Radiocarbon analysis indicated the presence of fossil-derived carbon (26.0–42.0%) in the biodiesel obtained from wastewater lipids. Finally, we estimated the potential for biodiesel production from WWTP-derived lipids; about 9,053.0 metric tons of biodiesel per year could be produced from fat balls and primary scum in Japan, potentially satisfying 32% of Japan's current biodiesel demand. The results indicate that lipid-rich materials from WWTPs represent a valuable alternative feedstock for biodiesel production.
废水处理产生的脂肪球和初级浮渣的价值化:一种用于生产生物柴油的前景广阔的可再生脂质原料
我们研究了污水处理厂(WWTPs)的废料作为生物柴油生产的替代脂质原料的潜力。脂肪球(46.4%)和初级浮渣(49.5%-54.5%)的平均脂质回收率高于初级污泥(15.8%-16.4%)的脂质回收率。从提取的脂质中生产的生物柴油产量在 5.7% 到 20.1% 之间。脂质废料的特性与地点和季节有很大的关系。放射性碳分析表明,从废脂中提取的生物柴油中含有化石衍生碳(26.0-42.0%)。最后,我们估算了利用污水处理厂产生的脂类生产生物柴油的潜力;在日本,每年可利用脂肪球和原生浮渣生产约 9053.0 公吨生物柴油,可满足日本目前 32% 的生物柴油需求。研究结果表明,污水处理厂中富含脂质的材料是生物柴油生产的重要替代原料。
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