2008 Spring Meeting & 4th Global Congress on Process Safety
(107e) Environmentally-Friendly Glycerol Disposal Using Bacterial-Mediated Fermentation
Authors
Andrew T. Ford - Presenter, Mississippi State University
Bart HJ. van den Berg - Presenter, Mississippi State University
Rafael Hernandez - Presenter, Mississippi State University
William Holmes - Presenter, Mississippi State University
Todd French - Presenter, Mississippi State University
In the search for alternative energy sources, biodiesel has become the most popular alternative fuel source. Glycerol is the by-product formed in current biodiesel production processes and has little market value. We aim to convert glycerol into other valuable industrial chemicals through bacterial-mediated fermentation. Under anaerobic conditions, and varying concentrations of bacterial cells, glycerol conversion was monitored using GC-FID. Reaction kinetics were examined based on the concentrations of formed products. Our primary results show that an initial glycerol concentration of 25g/L can be converted into a 2g/L concentration of acetic acid and a resulting glycerol concentration of 19g/L. Conversion of glycerol into butanoic and propanoic acid has also been observed. Determination of reaction kinetics would allow us to optimize this method for efficient glycerol conversion, which provides an environmentally friendly, cost efficient means of glycerol disposal, and could represent a valuable attribute to the biodiesel production pipeline.