In Kentucky, the University of Kentucky has launched a pioneering research initiative that seeks to turn everyday trash into high-quality sustainable aviation fuels (SAF).
Titled “Surface Enhanced Smart Preprocessing of Municipal Solid Wastes for Year-Round Supply of Conversion-Ready Feedstocks,” the study aims to address excessive landfill waste. The project is a collaborative effort involving a multi-institutional team, including researchers from Iowa State University, Idaho National Laboratory, Red Rock Biofuels and Wasatch Integrated Waste Management.
Spanning 36 months, the initiative aims to:
· Develop novel blending and densification strategies to improve the stability and convertibility of waste plastics with biomass feedstocks.
· Implement mechanical separation methods to remove inorganic contaminants from MSW.
· Create a rapid, nondestructive 3D imaging technology for comprehensively characterizing MSW fractions.
· Use deep learning-based predictive models to guide preprocessing strategies and optimize feedstock quality.
Tags: SAF, University of Kentucky
Category: Research