Efficient chemo-catalytic transformation of spent coffee grounds into lactic acid using erbium triflate

Developing efficient conversion technologies for waste valorization is crucial in the context of a sustainable bioeconomy. The massive generation of spent coffee grounds (SCG) has become an environmental and social concern. Although the majority of SCG is underutilized, it exhibits the potential to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of environmental chemical engineering 2023-10, Vol.11 (5), p.110682, Article 110682
Hauptverfasser: Ha, Geon-Soo, Song, Ho Seung, Oh, Da Hae, Mba-Wright, Mark, Ha, Jeong-Myeong, Yoo, Chun-Jae, Choi, Jae-Wook, Kim, Chang Soo, Jeon, Byong-Hun, Jeong, Hanseob, Kim, Kwang Ho
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Zusammenfassung:Developing efficient conversion technologies for waste valorization is crucial in the context of a sustainable bioeconomy. The massive generation of spent coffee grounds (SCG) has become an environmental and social concern. Although the majority of SCG is underutilized, it exhibits the potential to be converted into value-added products. Herein, we report the effective production of lactic acid (LA), a precursor of polylactic acid, from SCG through catalytic upcycling using an erbium triflate catalyst. The reaction conditions, including time, temperature, and catalyst loading, were optimized to maximize the LA yield. The proposed strategy converted SCG into LA with a high yield (70 mol%) within 1 h. The morphology and chemical structure of SCG were investigated. Additionally, a techno-economic analysis (TEA) was conducted, which demonstrated that an economically viable catalytic upcycling strategy can enhance the efficiency of the waste valorization process. [Display omitted] •Efficient catalytic upcycling approach has been proposed for waste valorization.•Erbium triflate effectively converted spent coffee grounds into lactic acid.•Free fatty acids were readily released along with lactic acid production.•Chemo-catalytic conversion strategy of spent coffee grounds is economically viable.
ISSN:2213-3437
DOI:10.1016/j.jece.2023.110682