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Steryl glucosides recovered from biodiesel tank deposits are an excellent source of phytosterols

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INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Volume 187, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2022.115307

Keywords

Biorefinery; Vegetable oil; Biodiesel; Steryl glucoside; Phytosterol

Funding

  1. National Research Council of Argentina, CONICET [PUE 0068, PIP 2021-2023 11220200101045CO]
  2. Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina [80020190300101UR]
  3. ASCyTeI, Argentina [IO-2017-00396]
  4. Fundacion Josefina Prats, Argentina
  5. CONICET

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During biodiesel production, certain byproducts, such as steryl glucosides (SG), accumulate in the storage tanks and negatively impact the quality of the final product. A purification procedure was developed to extract highly pure SG from these tank deposits, allowing biodiesel recovery. Furthermore, the SG can be transformed into phytosterols using a reaction process that does not require organic solvents and allows for reuse of acidified water.
Over the biodiesel production process some minor components are produced and being accumulated on the storage tanks where precipitate, having a negative impact on the quality of the final product. The identity of the main component of the tank deposits have been unequivocally identified as steryl glucosides (SG). Looking for new repurposed and revalued byproducts from waste of biodiesel production, SG were recognized as potential candidates. Starting from biodiesel tank deposits, a purification procedure was proposed and optimized providing highly pure SG (99%). The procedure allowed the biodiesel recovery, and applied solvents that are commonly used on the vegetable oil and biodiesel factories. Finally, looking to demonstrate the potential of SG as a biorefinery valuable raw material, a process to produce phytosterols was investigated. The proposed circular procedure uses mineral acid and water as reaction media, without extractions with organic solvents. The reaction proved to be very efficient with yields as high as 95%, providing a highly pure raw product (99%). Moreover, the batch process allowed reusing the acidified water at least nine times.

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