Circular economy applied to the Wastewater Treatment Plant: sewage sludge conversion into Biodiesel from lipids accumulation by oleaginous microorganisms
Muniz Sacco, Fernanda Cristina
Promotor(s) : hansen, joachim ; Andre, Philippe
Date of defense : 6-Sep-2021 • Permalink : http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/13511
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Title : | Circular economy applied to the Wastewater Treatment Plant: sewage sludge conversion into Biodiesel from lipids accumulation by oleaginous microorganisms |
Translated title : | [en] Circular economy applied to the Wastewater Treatment Plant: sewage sludge conversion into Biodiesel from lipids accumulation by oleaginous microorganisms |
Author : | Muniz Sacco, Fernanda Cristina |
Date of defense : | 6-Sep-2021 |
Advisor(s) : | hansen, joachim
Andre, Philippe |
Committee's member(s) : | Devoda, Zuzana |
Language : | English |
Number of pages : | 77 |
Keywords : | [en] Circular economy, Renewable energy, Municipal wastewater, Sewage sludge, Oleaginous microorganisms, Microthrix parvicella, Microbial lipids, Third generation of Biofuels, Biodiesel |
Discipline(s) : | Life sciences > Environmental sciences & ecology |
Institution(s) : | Université de Liège, Liège, Belgique University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg |
Degree: | Master en sciences et gestion de l'environnement, à finalité spécialisée en énergies renouvelables et bâtiments durables |
Faculty: | Master thesis of the Faculté des Sciences |
Abstract
[en] Biomass has been used worldwide as a renewable energy source (RES) to produce biofuels to
mitigate the primary energy resources depletion and to fight against global warming (GW).
This RES can be originated from agricultural crops as main products to produce bio-energy
(first-generation biofuels), or from agricultural crops and industrial processes as by-products
or waste (second-generation biofuels), or from oleaginous microorganisms (OMO), which are
able to accumulate lipids that can be converted into biofuels, for instance, from municipal
sewage sludge (MSS), as a third-generation of biofuels. The MSS can be considered as a
potential feedstock for biofuel production due to its lipids content and abundant availability.
On this way, by applying Circular economy (CE) concepts in Wastewater Treatment Plants
(WWTP), raw materials from sewage sludge, such as lipids can be converted, for instance, via
transesterification into valuable products, like biodiesel. Besides economic benefits, it
contributes to the reduction of pollution due to sewage sludge generation, and also leads to
the reduction of consumption of the natural resource “fossil diesel” by using biodiesel. In this
work, a Lipids accumulation pilot plant was, for the very first-time, implemented and tested
for biodiesel production from lipids accumulated by OMO, with focus on Microtrix parvicella,
one of the most known filamentous bacteria in MSS. The preliminary results demonstrated
that the Lipids-pilot plant is an interesting alternative to accumulate lipids from sewage
sludge, once the results of extracted lipids from the bio-reactors were higher than those from
the inlet wastewater and, consequently, with higher biodiesel production.
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