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Vegetable-processing wastes

Nawirska, A. and Kwasnievska, M. (2005). Dietary fibre fractions from fruit and vegetable processing waste. Food Chern. 91, 221-225. [Pg.132]

Viswanath, P. S., Devi, S. S., and Nand, K. (1992). Anaerobic digestion of fruit and vegetable processing wastes for biogas production. Bioresour. Technol. 40, 43—48. [Pg.135]

Usually, the cost of pure vegetable oils is very high and can dramatically affect the overall economics of the synthesis process. Waste vegetable oils or mixed streams of fatty acids can also be used as a starting raw material for synthesis. Kelkar et al. [14] have investigated the esterification of Fatty acid (FA) odour cut (Cg-Cio) with methanol in the presence of concentrated H2SO4 as a catalyst using hydrodynamic... [Pg.86]

Use and exposure Tin is a soft, pliable, silvery-white metal. Tin is not easily oxidized and resists corrosion because it is protected by an oxide film. Tin resists corrosion from distilled sea and soft tap water and can be attacked by strong acids, alkalis, and acid salts. Tin foil was once a common wrapping material for foods and drugs, now replaced by the use of aluminum foil. Tin is used to coat cans of fruits and vegetables, processed foods, and industrial waste. - ... [Pg.100]

Chemistry, properly supported, will help solve our energy, food, and mineral resource problems, even with our expanding worldwide population (hopefully at a diminished rate). Our endless supply of solar energy will be put to practical use through processes yet to be discovered — direct catalytic conversion to electricity, splitting of water to produce hydrogen fuel, or widespread bioconversion of vegetation and waste products. Chemists will increase the efficiency of extraction of new sources of minerals, and materials scientists will synthesize substitute materials from more abundant supplies. [Pg.15]

Flotaiion is a powerful mineral beneficialion tool that has wide potential in effluent treatments in tbe following industries 32 oil industry, engineering industry wastes, dairy wastes, food industry, textile fiber wastes, cellulose fibers, rubber wastes, asbestos wastes, polymeric wastes, paper industry wastes, dyes, electroplating industry, vegetable wastes, poultry processing wastes... [Pg.799]

Guzatto R, Defferrari D, Billow Q, Reiznautt I, Cadore R, Samios D. Transesterification double step process modification for ethyl ester biodiesel production from vegetable and waste oils. Fuel 2012 92 197-203. [Pg.448]

Vegetable waste L S P A Breweries Natural rubber Starch Sugar refineries Vegetable and fruit processing and preparation... [Pg.497]


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