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Life-Cycle Assessment of Biodiesel Produced from Grease Trap Waste

Environmental Science & Technology, 2016
Grease trap waste (GTW) is a low-quality waste material with variable lipid content that is an untapped resource for producing biodiesel. Compared to conventional biodiesel feedstocks, GTW requires different and additional processing steps for biodiesel production due to its heterogeneous composition, high acidity, and high sulfur content.
Megan E, Hums   +2 more
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Dynamical modeling for biodiesel production from grease trap wastes

Chemical Engineering Science, 2014
Abstract Grease trap wastes have been recently considered as an alternative feedstock for biodiesel production due to its relatively low cost and availability. These wastes are characterized by a high content of free fatty acids (FFA) and then, its processing towards biodiesel requires an esterification.
Efrén Aguilar-Garnica   +3 more
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Determination of oil and grease in waste water by solid-phase extraction

The Analyst, 1995
Solid-phase extraction (SPE) protocols were developed for the determination of oil and grease in waste water. SPE was found to be an efficient alternative to standard methods. Both synthetically spiked samples and environmentally contaminated samples were examined.
Martha J. M. Wells   +2 more
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The Grease Rises to the Top: Use of Grease Interceptor Waste as a Supplemental Carbon Source

Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, 2009
Paul Deardorff   +3 more
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Reduction of Metals in Waste Fats, Oils, and Greases (FOG)

Proceedings of the Virtual 2021 AOCS Annual Meeting & Expo, 2021
Jocelyn Goodwin, Chuck Red, Ed Coppola
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Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Grease Trap Waste

Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, 2012
Ling Wang   +3 more
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Determination of Grease in Sewage, Sludge, and Industrial Wastes

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition, 1941
Richard Pomeroy, C Wakeman
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[Hydrothermal pretreatment of canteen waste for grease removal and digestibility improvement].

Huan jing ke xue= Huanjing kexue, 2009
Canteen waste was hydrothermal pretreated to investigate the characters of degreasing, hydrolysis and digestibility by biochemical methane assays. Liquidization and hydrolysis were enhanced in hydrothermal pretreatment. pH of hydrolysate decreased, and SCOD and VFA increased significantly followed by increasing hydrothermal temperature.
Hao, Wang, Hong-Tao, Wang, Wen-Jing, Lu
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Aerobic Pretreatment of Grease Trap Wastes

Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, 2008
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