Sustainable development of gree solvent separation process

Lisickov, Kiril and Fidancevska, Emilija and Grujic, Radoslav and Srebrenkoska, Vineta and Kuvendziev, Stefan (2011) Sustainable development of gree solvent separation process. Proceedings of the International Scientifi c Conference Renewable Energy Sources and Sustainable Development. ISSN 978-999-55-49-72-5

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Abstract

Solvents defi ne a major part of the environmental
performance of processes in the chemical industry and impact
on cost, safety and health issues. The idea of green
solvents expresses the goal to minimize the environmental
impact resulting from the use of solvents in chemical production.
In spite of conventional separation methods, precise process
green technologies are based on the application of
modern processes and process equipment as well as control
and management systems. These processes are optimized in
order to produce maximal profi tability with minimal environmental
impact. Non-conventional separation procedure
- supercritical fl uid CO2 extraction (SFE-CO2) conforms to
the strict demands of the precise process eco-technologies.
It represents a perspective method especially in obtaining
eco-friendly extracts from vegetable and animal raw materials.
Implementation of SFE-CO2 as a green solvent, for isolation
of vegetable extracts results in obtaining high quality
and high purity total extract and excludes the presence oforganic solvents, heavy metals and some microorganisms.
This work provides proper analysis of the sustainable development
of alternative separation processes that are based on
the implementation of supercritical CO2 as a green solvent.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Engineering and Technology > Environmental engineering
Engineering and Technology > Materials engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Technology
Depositing User: Vineta Srebrenkoska
Date Deposited: 02 Dec 2012 09:19
Last Modified: 03 Jul 2014 12:23
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/2783

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