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Valorization of pomegranate waste through green solvent extraction and biochar production: a zero-waste biorefinery approach

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Author(s):
Mesquita, Leonardo M. de Souza ; Contieri, Leticia S. ; Vaz, Barbara M. C. ; Sencadas, Vitor ; Sosa, Filipe H. B. ; Coutinho, Joao A. P. ; Rostagno, Mauricio A. ; Ventura, Sonia P. M.
Total Authors: 8
Document type: Journal article
Source: GREEN CHEMISTRY; v. 26, n. 23, p. 18-pg., 2024-10-28.
Abstract

This study introduces a sustainable, zero-waste biorefinery approach for the valorization of pomegranate (Punica granatum) waste, focusing on the sequential extraction of anthocyanins, ellagic acid and its derivatives using environmentally friendly solvents, followed by biochar production. Initially, a COSMO-RS in silico analysis was conducted, screening 10 512 combinations of hydrogen bond acceptors (HBAs) and hydrogen bond donors (HBDs) typically used in eutectic solvent formulations, along with 49 bio-based solvents, to identify the most efficient green solvents for recovering anthocyanins, ellagic acid and its derivatives. In the first step, an aqueous solution of gamma-valerolactone (GVL) (2900 mM, pH 2) was used for solid-liquid extraction; this led to the optimization of extraction conditions (solid-liquid ratio of 0.07 gbiomass mLsolvent-1, at 25 degrees C for 55 minutes) yielding 38.52 +/- 0.06 mganthocyanins gbiomass-1. Subsequently, the residual biomass underwent a second extraction using an aqueous solution of the ionic liquid (IL) cholinium acetate (2900 mM, pH 13) under similar conditions, yielding a rich fraction of ellagic acid and its derivatives (21.82 mgellagic acid gbiomass-1). The remaining biomass was then converted into activated biochar using a eutectic solvent composed of cholinium chloride and oxalic acid (molar ratio 1 HBA : 2 HBD), providing a greener alternative to traditional biochar production methods. The resulting biochar was utilized as an adsorbent for removing synthetic dyes (food and textile) from aqueous solutions, presenting new opportunities for the remediation of contaminated water effluents. This zero-waste process fully valorizes pomegranate residues, adhering to green extraction principles and achieving a Path2Green score of 0.401 (corresponding to around 288.50 gCO2 gbiomass-1), underscoring its eco-friendliness. By minimizing waste and reducing the need for harmful organic solvents, this biorefinery model highlights the potential for greener industrial practices through the use of bio-based solvents and the complete utilization of biomass. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 21/11022-1 - Integrated biorefinery of agricultural wastes to obtain natural dyes and value-added bioactive compounds
Grantee:Leonardo Mendes de Souza Mesquita
Support Opportunities: Scholarships abroad - Research Internship - Post-doctor
FAPESP's process: 20/08421-9 - Application of non-volatile alternative solvents to create sustainable two-dimensional and integrated platforms for harnessing agro-industrial waste from jaboticaba and pomegranate fruits
Grantee:Leonardo Mendes de Souza Mesquita
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 20/03623-2 - Extraction and separation of phenolic compounds from green propolis by a bidimensional system
Grantee:Letícia Sanches Contieri
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate (Direct)
FAPESP's process: 19/13496-0 - Multi user equipment approved in grant 2018/14582-5: ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography system (UHPLC), composed by a quaternary pump, autoinjector, oven with selection valve and detector (PDA)
Grantee:Maurício Ariel Rostagno
Support Opportunities: Multi-user Equipment Program
FAPESP's process: 21/11023-8 - Development of sustainable methods for propolis extracts by the application of non-volatile alternative solvents
Grantee:Letícia Sanches Contieri
Support Opportunities: Scholarships abroad - Research Internship - Doctorate (Direct)
FAPESP's process: 18/14582-5 - Development of a two-dimensional extraction, separation and analysis system for evaluating the bioactivity of phytochemicals
Grantee:Maurício Ariel Rostagno
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Young Investigators Grants - Phase 2