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Algorithm of multi-criterion green process assessment for renewable raw materials bioconversion

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Abstract Green Chemistry is one of the most important and practically used tools to integrate principles of sustainable development and green economy in the field of chemistry and the chemical… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Green Chemistry is one of the most important and practically used tools to integrate principles of sustainable development and green economy in the field of chemistry and the chemical industry in various countries. There is a number of metrics in the field of green chemistry. The research presented is an original algorithm of multi-criterion green process assessment for renewable raw materials bioconversion. The algorithm is used when the process of obtaining the same target substance N is possible to be carried out in many ways (or under different conditions). In this case, the researcher task is to choose the best process in compliance with the principles of green chemistry. The multiple-factor complex assessment is to be used to choose the optimum process conditions. The algorithm designed was tested for efficiency in choosing the optimal processes of acid hydrolysis of deproteinized meals. The deproteinized sunflower meal preprocessing efficiency analysis was carried out during the course of its microbiological conversion into a vegetable protein and carbohydrate feed supplement taking into account the principles of green chemistry. The methodology testing was based on the experimental data obtained by chemical hydrolysis of deproteinized residues, and two-stage pretreatment process of deproteinized residues processing comprising the steps of chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis. The combination of chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis in two-stage deproteinized sunflower meal processing was justified. The proposed algorithm allowed not only to determine the effective ranges of parameters of deproteinized sunflower meal processing, but also allowed to justify the possibility of its optimization due to the both processes combined.

Keywords: algorithm multi; green chemistry; chemistry; multi criterion; process; assessment

Journal Title: Journal of Cleaner Production
Year Published: 2017

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