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Quantifying the environmental implication of cotton-fiber-based nanocrystalline cellulose : a life-cycle assessment
Katja Malovrh Rebec, Janez Turk, Matjaž Kunaver, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: Considering the increasing demand for nanocrystalline-cellulose in the industry, due to its exceptional physical and biological properties, cheaper and more efficient production processes are sought. Addressing environmental concerns, especially within the framework of EU policies, this study employs Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to evaluate the environmental performance of a novel nanocrystalline-cellulose production procedure, encompassing biomass depolymerization, rinsing, and bleaching. The LCA aims to identify environmental hotspots, explore mitigation measures, and enables comparisons with other LCA studies on nanocrystalline-cellulose. The results are calculated and reported for 19 environmental impact categories, using the ReCiPe 2016 impact assessment method. The production of 1 kg of dry nanocrystalline-cellulose using the novel process emits 63.7 kg CO2 equivalent, which is lower than the literature average (68 kg CO2 equivalent). The solvent (e.g. diethylene glycol) is the major contributor to the global warming potential and fossil-fuel depletion potential in the product stage of the nanocellulose, while the electricity requirements and glycerin represent environmental hotspots regarding 15 of the 19 impact categories assessed. In terms of the water-consumption potential, the environmental hotspot is production of raw materials (e.g. cotton fibers). Electricity contributes more than 50 % of the burden to the impact categories associated with ionizing radiation, the pollution of aquatic ecosystems and human toxicity related to cancer. It also holds a significant share of the burdens for terrestrial acidification (48 % of the impact), the formation of fine particulate matter (46 % of the impact), and human toxicity related to non-cancer diseases (37 % of the impact). This underscores the importance of optimizing the production process, possibly through upscaling. Additionally, incorporating on-site renewable energy sources and utilizing biomass-derived diethylene glycol can enhance the environmental performance of nanocrystalline-cellulose.
Keywords: LCA, cascade use, cellulose nanocrystals, pilot production, environmental performance
Published in DiRROS: 06.02.2024; Views: 106; Downloads: 62
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Ultrafiltracija vodnih lužil
Vekoslav Mihevc, Vesna Tišler, Matjaž Kunaver, Darja Kornhauzer, 1994, original scientific article

Abstract: V članku je opisana možnost čiščenja odpadnih vod, ki nastanejo pri luženju lesa z vodnimi lužili in sicer z ultrafiltracijo. Ultrafiltrirali smo simulirano odpadno vodo vodnega lužila in proučevali kvaliteto retentata in permeata.
Keywords: kemija, kemijska tehnologija, kemično inženirstvo, odpadne vode, čiščenje, vodna lužila, ultrafiltracija
Published in DiRROS: 29.08.2023; Views: 310; Downloads: 70
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Analiza zraka v lakirnici s plinskim kromatografom in masnim spektrometrom
Vekoslav Mihevc, Vesna Tišler, Matjaž Kunaver, Darja Kornhauzer, 1993, original scientific article

Abstract: V članku je opisana analiza delovne atmosfere v lakirnici ene izmed pohištvenih proizvodenj v Sloveniji. Adsorbcija substanc iz zraka je potekala na aktivnem oglju, desorbcija pa s stresanjem v ogljikovem disulfidu. Z uporabo GC-MS metode smo v vzorcih določili prisotnost benzena, toulena, butacilena in izomer ksilena.
Keywords: kemija, kemijska tehnologija, kemijsko inženirstvo, ekologija, inverzna plinska kromatografija, interakcija sistemov, zrak, analiza, lakirnice, delovne razmere, masna spektrometrija, GC-MS metoda
Published in DiRROS: 12.07.2017; Views: 4655; Downloads: 1885
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