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Energy consumption analysis of lipid extraction from black soldier fly biomass

Authors :
Cunwen Wang
Tong Yang
Cheng Wu
Feng Weiliang
Fang Yang
Xiong Jing
Teilin Wang
Weiguo Wang
Huan Xiong
Xiaoling Duan
Source :
Energy. 185:1076-1085
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Black soldier fly larvae containing high lipids had been considered an novel sustainable feedstock for lipid extraction to biofuels. The insect lipid was extracted with microwave assisted solvent extraction method. The energy consumption of this way was analyzed to determine the feasibility of the lipid extraction process. The comparison of the effects of different extraction conditions (dehydration methods, water content, extraction temperature, extraction time, equipment power, and solute-solvent ratio) on the energy consumption of lipid extraction from the energy insect was investigated systematically. The dewatering of the insect biomass was the most energy consuming step via a dry extraction method in this paper, constituting about 40–80% of the total energy consumption demand. Within the ranges of extraction factors values compared in this analysis, the microwave radiation powder and lipid extraction temperature had a pronounced effect on the total energy consumption in the ranges of investigated parameter. At last, the lipid extraction yield-dependent evolution of energy consumption for different extraction conditions was also investigated. Anyway, the economic and environmental aspects of lipid extraction from the energy insect needed to be further improved for its large scale implementation in the future.

Details

ISSN :
03605442
Volume :
185
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Energy
Accession number :
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