It is possible to convert waste from agriculture, homes, and
industries into bio-diesel. Since it is waste that is put to good use, it is
considered a clean source of energy. However, the process of making bio-diesel also generates waste in the form of crude glycerol.
A group of scientists have found a way to convert this waste
into hydrogen, which is a green fuel. This way biodiesel – already a clean fuel
– can be made even cleaner.
Manufacturing of biodiesel has increased significantly, leading
to higher production of crude glycerol. Disposal of this waste is a costly
affair. Therefore, industries need cheaper ways for managing this waste.
Scientists at the Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB) in New
Delhi have developed a cost-effective strategy to convert crude glycerol into
hydrogen gas, which is a zero emission and high-energy fuel.
Nearly 14 million tons of biodiesel is produced every year
globally which generates around 1.4 million tons of crude glycerol. “We have to
find ways of dealing with that humongous amount of waste,” scientists have said
in their study published in journal Applied Biochemistry and
Biotechnology.
Researchers treated crude glycerol with a bacterium called Bacillus
amyloliquefaciens CD16 and were
able to produce 3.2 liters of hydrogen gas fuel from a liter of crude glycerol
waste mix in a single day. Burning this amount hydrogen generates nearly 37
kilo watt hour energy, which is sufficient to run 4 ceiling fans for 8 hours.
“These bacteria have a special property – they form a biofilm,
which enhances their ability to produce hydrogen”, the authors note in their
paper. To make a biofilm, many bacterial cells attach to each other and release
a sticky coating around them, which encapsulates them. “This provides a
protective environment to the cells making them more stable and robust in the
equipment during the glycerol treatment process”, say authors.
The research team included Jyotsana Prakash, Rahul Kumar Gupta,
Priyanka, and Vipin Chandra Kalia.
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