2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2017.06.049
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Kinetic evaluation of simultaneous waste cooking oil hydrolysis and reactive liquid-liquid Cu extraction from synthetic Cu-containing wastewater: Effect of various co-contaminants

Abstract: Combination of oil hydrolysis reaction and reactive liquid-liquid extraction of Cu 2+ from wastewater offers economic and environmental advantage than running two processes separately. To give better insight on the application of the proposed process to treat real wastewater, the effects of other pollutants (acid/base, chelating agents, organic solvent, anions) present in the synthetic Cu-containing wastewater were studied. The reaction was carried out in a batch reactor using a water/acylglycerides molar rati… Show more

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“…As an innovative approach to biodiesel production, Ismadji et al utilized synthetic Cu(II)-laden wastewater to hydrolyze acylglycerides in waste cooking oil (Ong et al, 2016, 2017). The authors viewed the proposed method as a process that would not only furnish free fatty acid, but one that would remediate wastewater toxicity and conserve the large amounts of water consumed in traditional oil splitting.…”
Section: Isolation and Recycling Of Fatty Acids From Biological Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an innovative approach to biodiesel production, Ismadji et al utilized synthetic Cu(II)-laden wastewater to hydrolyze acylglycerides in waste cooking oil (Ong et al, 2016, 2017). The authors viewed the proposed method as a process that would not only furnish free fatty acid, but one that would remediate wastewater toxicity and conserve the large amounts of water consumed in traditional oil splitting.…”
Section: Isolation and Recycling Of Fatty Acids From Biological Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%