Wet Extraction of By-Product Samples and Fractionation of Valuable Compounds using Supercritical CO2 Extraction: An Innovative Approach for Sustainable Resource Utilization
CONECT 2024: XVII International Scientific Conference of Environmental and Climate Technologies: Book of Abstracts 2024
Ilze Luksta, Krišs Spalviņš

This research explores an innovative method for extracting and fractionating valuable compounds from by-product samples through the utilization of supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) extraction. By-products generated from various industrial processes often contain untapped reservoirs of valuable compounds, necessitating environmentally sustainable and economically viable extraction techniques. SC-CO2 extraction, known for its unique properties such as low toxicity, non-flammability, and tunable solubility, presents a promising avenue for efficient and selective extraction of target compounds. The study focuses on wet extraction, emphasizing the extraction of valuable compounds from by-products in their natural, moisture-laden state. This approach not only enhances the sustainability of the extraction process by minimizing pre-treatment steps but also broadens the scope of potential target compounds. The study further explores the critical parameters of SC-CO2 extraction, including pressure, temperature, and flow rate, to optimize the extraction efficiency and selectivity for different classes of compounds.


Atslēgas vārdi
By-products; fractionation; supercritical CO2 extraction
DOI
10.7250/CONECT.2024.088
Hipersaite
https://ect-journals.rtu.lv/conect/article/view/CONECT.2024.088

Luksta, I., Spalviņš, K. Wet Extraction of By-Product Samples and Fractionation of Valuable Compounds using Supercritical CO2 Extraction: An Innovative Approach for Sustainable Resource Utilization. No: CONECT 2024: XVII International Scientific Conference of Environmental and Climate Technologies: Book of Abstracts, Latvija, Riga, 15.-17. maijs, 2024. Riga: Riga Technical University, 2024, 1.-1.lpp. ISBN 978-9934-37-065-6. ISSN 2592-9704. Pieejams: doi:10.7250/CONECT.2024.088

Publikācijas valoda
English (en)
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