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Title Separation and purification techniques for the recovery of added-value biocompounds from waste activated sludge. A review
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Authors Núñez, D; Oulego, P; Collado, S; Riera, FA; Díaz, M
Title Separation and purification techniques for the recovery of added-value biocompounds from waste activated sludge. A review
Year 2022
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.resconrec.2022.106327
Abstract The need of developing a new growth model based on circular economy has led to an increasing interest in the revalorization of urban and industrial wastewaters in order to use the resources efficiently. The most stablished way of valorising these residues implies the energy production in the form of biomethane. However, urban and industrial wastewaters can also be considered promising raw sources for the recovery of valuable chemical compounds. Especially, waste activated sludge from water treatment plants is a fantastic source of biomolecules such as lipids (triglycerides or fatty acids), proteins and enzymes, carbohydrates, and humic and fulvic acids. However, prior to the recovery of these biocompounds, sludge solubilization processes (thermal hydrolysis, sonication and acidification, among others) must be conducted, in order to break the cell walls and release the protoplasmic content into the liquid media, thus obtaining a matrix of high complexity, which condition the possible strategies to be applied. This review gathered and discussed in-depth the studies that deal with the recovery of valuable biocompounds from secondary waste activated sludge. Furthermore, other types of sludge comparable to the activated one, such as cell cultures and food-related sources, have been also discussed here, in order to be used as a starting point for further research on the valorisation of waste activated sludge.
Author Keywords Adsorption; Biorefinery; Circular economy; Membrane filtration; Precipitation; Solvent extraction
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000806879700006
WoS Category Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences
Research Area Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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