Energies, Volume 17, Issue 18 , 01/09/2024

Optimization and Modification of Bacterial Cellulose Membrane from Coconut Juice Residues and Its Application in Carbon Dioxide Removal for Biogas Separation

Wipawee Dechapanya, Kamontip Wongsuwan, Jonathon Huw Lewis, Attaso Khamwichit

Abstract

Driven by environmental and economic considerations, this study explores the viability of utilizing coconut juice residues (CJRs), a byproduct from coconut milk production, as a carbon source for bacterial cellulose (BC) synthesis in the form of a versatile bio-membrane. This work investigates the use of optimization modeling as a tool to find the optimal conditions for BC cultivation in consideration of waste minimization and resource sustainability. Optimization efforts focused on three parameters, including pH (4–6), cultivation temperature (20–30 °C), and time (6–10 days) using Design Expert (DE) V.13. The maximum yield of 9.31% (g/g) was achieved when the cultivation took place at the optimal conditions (pH 6, 30 °C, and 8 days). This approach aligns with circular economy principles, contributing to sustainable resource management and environmental impact reduction. The experimental and predicted optimal conditions from DE V.13 were in good agreement, validating the study’s outcomes. The predictive model gave the correlations of the optimal conditions in response to the highest yield and maximum eco-efficiency. The use of prediction modeling resulted in a useful tool for forecasting and obtaining guidelines that can assist other researchers in calculating optimal conditions for a desired yield. Acetylation of the BC resulted in cellulose acetate (CA) membranes. The CA membrane exhibited the potential to separate CO<inf>2</inf> from a CH<inf>4</inf>/CO<inf>2</inf> mixed gas with a CO<inf>2</inf> selectivity of 1.315 in a membrane separation. The promising gas separation results could be further explored to be utilized in biogas purification applications.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

BC modeling and optimizationbio-waste managementbiowaste utilizationcircular economyhigh-added value products

ASJC Subject Area

Engineering : Engineering (miscellaneous)Energy : Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the EnvironmentEnergy : Energy (miscellaneous)Energy : Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyEnergy : Fuel TechnologyMathematics : Control and OptimizationEngineering : Electrical and Electronic Engineering


Bibliography


Dechapanya, W., Wongsuwan, K., Lewis, J., & Khamwichit, A. (2024). Optimization and Modification of Bacterial Cellulose Membrane from Coconut Juice Residues and Its Application in Carbon Dioxide Removal for Biogas Separation. Energies, 17(18) doi:10.3390/en17184750

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