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Techno economic analysis of malic acid production using crude glycerol derived from waste cooking oil

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 351, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.126956

Keywords

Crude Glycerol; Malic acid; Process optimization; Techno-economic analysis; SuperPro Designer

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  1. Saveetha School of Engineering, Chennai

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In this study, Aspergillus niger was used to produce commercially valuable malic acid from crude glycerol derived from waste cooking oil. The feasibility of malic acid biosynthesis from crude glycerol was analyzed using laboratory scale optimized data. The results showed that process optimization can reduce the cost of malic acid production.
In the present work, Aspergillus niger was employed to produce commercially valuable malic acid from crude glycerol derived from waste cooking oil. Crude glycerol dosage, yeast extract dosage and initial pH were the influencing factors playing a significant role in the malic acid synthesis. The optimal condition for malic acid biosynthesis was studied by using response surface methodology. Further the feasibility analysis for biosynthesis of malic acid from crude glycerol was studied using the laboratory scale optimized data, with this experimentally optimized data, plant was simulated using SuperPro Designer (v10). The cost involved for malic acid synthesis per unit volume was likely expected to be $0.43/kg of malic acid using reactive extraction method. Thus, process optimization combined with techno-economical analysis of malic acid production could be beneficial.

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