The transformation and outcome of traditional cassava starch processing in Guangxi, China

To improve the resource utilization, reduce the pollution generation, and increase the economic benefits of enterprises, a cleaner process to produce cassava starch was proposed based on potato starch processing, and it was applied to the transformation of a traditional cassava starch processing fac...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental technology. - 1993. - 42(2021), 21 vom: 01. Sept., Seite 3278-3287
1. Verfasser: Dou, Guangyu (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Wang, Xueting, Zhao, Bochao, Yuan, Xinan, Pan, Cenxuan, Tran, Thierry, Zellweger, Hannes, Zhu, Kesong, Guo, Yajing, Wu, Hao, Yin, Jie, Bai, Yanying
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2021
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Environmental technology
Schlagworte:Journal Article China cassava starch cleaner production evaluation pollution reduction Waste Water Starch 9005-25-8
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Zusammenfassung:To improve the resource utilization, reduce the pollution generation, and increase the economic benefits of enterprises, a cleaner process to produce cassava starch was proposed based on potato starch processing, and it was applied to the transformation of a traditional cassava starch processing factory in the Guangxi Province in China. The transformation involves the implementation of several new techniques/facilities, including a rasper, horizontal centrifuge, and hydrocyclone. Based on the transformation, typical cassava starch factories in Guangxi were evaluated. The results show that, through the application of a series of cleaner techniques/facilities, the starch recovery rate increased to 84.5%. The water consumption, wastewater generation, and chemical oxygen demand generation decreased by 53.8%, 49.0%, and 20.7%, respectively. Based on the cleaner process, the wastewater can be treated to meet the national discharge standard by using common wastewater treatment technology
Beschreibung:Date Completed 06.09.2021
Date Revised 07.12.2022
published: Print-Electronic
Citation Status MEDLINE
ISSN:1479-487X
DOI:10.1080/09593330.2020.1725647