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Influence of Acid and Thermal Treatment on Regeneration of Spent Bleaching Clay and Conversion of Residual Oil to Biodiesel.

Anastasia AndronovaAnton N PetukhovArtyom MarkovDiana FukinaAlexey AndronovAnastasia KortikovaSvetlana VorotyntsevaAnna GolovachevaOlga KazarinaAlexander KapinosIlya VorotyntsevAndrey Vorotyntsev
Published in: Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995) (2024)
The disposal of spent bleaching clay from vegetable oil refining industries has been recognized as a significant environmental issue. After adsorbing the impurities, spent bleaching clay becomes contaminated with a high concentration of organic and inorganic substances, including residual oils, fatty acids, phospholipids, and potentially toxic heavy metals. This makes spent bleaching clay a hazardous waste and improper disposal can lead to severe environmental consequences. Due to the potential environmental harm caused by spent bleaching clay disposal, it is crucial for vegetable oil refining industries to adopt proper waste management practices. Overall, the proper management and disposal of spent bleaching clay is essential to prevent environmental contamination and safeguard human health.
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