URI | http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/3A72F296-53E0-4F51-9A8E-76E99AAC4694 | - |
Αναγνωριστικό | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2013.06.027 | - |
Γλώσσα | en | - |
Μέγεθος | 9 | en |
Τίτλος | Recovery of antioxidants from olive mill wastewaters: A viable solution that promotes their overall sustainable management | en |
Δημιουργός | Kalogerakis Nikos | en |
Δημιουργός | Καλογερακης Νικος | el |
Δημιουργός | Maria Politi | en |
Δημιουργός | Foteinis Spyridon | en |
Δημιουργός | Φωτεινης Σπυριδων | el |
Δημιουργός | Chatzisymeon Efthalia | en |
Δημιουργός | Χατζησυμεων Ευθαλια | el |
Δημιουργός | Mantzavinos Dionysis | en |
Δημιουργός | Μαντζαβινος Διονυσης | el |
Εκδότης | Elsevier | en |
Περιγραφή | Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικό | el |
Περίληψη | Olive mill wastewaters (OMW) are rich in water-soluble polyphenolic compounds that show remarkable antioxidant properties. In this work, the recovery yield of compounds, such as hydroxytyrosol and tyrosol, as well as total phenols (TPh) from real OMW was investigated. Antioxidants were recovered by means of liquid–liquid solvent extraction. For this purpose, a laboratory-scale pilot unit was established and the effect of various organic solvents, namely ethyl acetate, diethyl ether and a mixture of chloroform/isopropyl alcohol, on process efficiency was investigated. It was found that the performance of the three extraction systems decreased in the order: ethyl acetate > chloroform/isopropanol > diethyl ether, in terms of their antioxidant recovery yield. It was estimated that treatment of 1 m3 OMW with ethyl acetate could provide 0.247 kg hydroxytyrosol, 0.062 kg tyrosol and 3.44 kg of TPh. Furthermore, the environmental footprint of the whole liquid–liquid extraction system was estimated by means of the life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology to provide the best available and most sustainable extraction technique. From an environmental perspective, it was found that ethyl acetate and diethyl ether had similar environmental impacts. Specifically, for the production of 1 g hydroxytyrosol, tyrosol or TPh, 13.3, 53.1 or 0.949 kg CO2 equivalent would be released to the atmosphere, respectively. On the other hand, the chloroform/isopropyl alcohol mixture had detrimental effects onto ecosystems, human health and fossil fuels resources. In total, ethyl acetate yields low environmental impacts and high antioxidant recovery yield and thus it can be considered as the best solution, both from the environmental and technical point of view. Three alternative scenarios to improve the recovery performance and boost the sustainability of the ethyl acetate extraction system were also investigated and their total environmental impacts were estimated. It was found that with small process modifications the environmental impacts could be reduced by 29%, thus achieving a more sustainable antioxidants recovery | en |
Τύπος | Peer-Reviewed Journal Publication | en |
Τύπος | Δημοσίευση σε Περιοδικό με Κριτές | el |
Άδεια Χρήσης | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | en |
Ημερομηνία | 2015-10-11 | - |
Ημερομηνία Δημοσίευσης | 2013 | - |
Θεματική Κατηγορία | OMW | en |
Θεματική Κατηγορία | Hydroxytyrosol | en |
Θεματική Κατηγορία | Tyrosol | en |
Θεματική Κατηγορία | LCA | en |
Θεματική Κατηγορία | Solvent extraction | en |
Θεματική Κατηγορία | Polyphenols | en |
Βιβλιογραφική Αναφορά | N. Kalogerakis, Maria Politi, S. Foteinis, E. Chatzisymeona, and D. Mantzavinos, "Recovery of antioxidants from olive mill wastewaters: A viable solution that promotes their overall sustainable management," Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 128, pp. 749–758, Oct. 2013. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2013.06.027 | en |