Strategic approach for converting fat-rich food waste into high-quality biodiesel using black soldier fly larvae for sustainable bioenergy

Jee Young KIM, Gyeongnam PARK, Youngjun CHOI, Won-Kun PARK, Bonwoo KOO, Kwanho PARK, Yiu Fai TSANG, Eilhann E. KWAN

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Abstract

Food waste (FW) comprises carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and water, posing technical challenges for effective treatment and valorisation. This study addresses these challenges by using black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) as a bioconversion medium to transform FW into biodiesel (BD). BSFL predominantly consumed the carbohydrates and proteins in FW (81 wt%), while showing a lower preference for lipids (<50 wt% consumed). Notwithstanding the lower consumption of lipids in the FW than that of carbohydrates and proteins, BSFL had a high lipid content (48.3 wt%). The subsequent conversion of the lipids extracted from BSFL into BD was tested via catalytic (acid/alkali) and non-catalytic transesterification processes. The BD yield from catalytic transesterification was lower than that from non-catalytic transesterification because of the low tolerance against free fatty acids (FFAs). BD was also produced from the lipid-concentrated residual FW through non-catalytic transesterification. Although the FW residue extracts contained high amounts of FFAs (49.9 wt%), non-catalytic transesterification displayed a high BD yield (92.4 wt%; yields from catalytic transesterification: < 80.0 wt%). Moreover, blending the BD derived from the BSFL and FW residue extracts enhanced the fuel properties. The BSFL-assisted FW management efficiently reduced FW by 90 wt% while producing a high-quality BD. Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number175651
JournalScience of the Total Environment
Volume951
Early online dateAug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Citation

Kim, J. Y., Park, G., Choi, Y., Park, W.-K., Koo, B., Park, K., Tsang, Y. F., & Kwon, E. E. (2024). Strategic approach for converting fat-rich food waste into high-quality biodiesel using black soldier fly larvae for sustainable bioenergy. Science of the Total Environment, 951, Article 176561. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175651

Keywords

  • Biofuel
  • Waste-to-energy
  • Non-catalytic transesterification
  • Food waste management
  • Organic waste valorisation

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