[GSBN] black soldier fly technology

Paul Olivier paul.olivier at esrint.com
Fri Feb 13 10:35:56 UTC 2009


I have not done any work in feeding glycerol to larvae.
I do not feel, however, that this would work.

I think that the best approach would be to decompose the glycerol into
carbon monoxide and hydrogen, and then to reform these two products into
methanol, as in the following two formulas:

C3H5(OH)3 + 2H2 + O2 → 3CO + 4H2 + 2H2O
3CO + 6H2  → 3CH3OH

The methanol produced here could be put right back into the making of more
biodiesel.
I do not understand why this is not being done.
The decomposition step is easy, and I know of several companies that do
methanol synthesis starting from syn gas.

Also I would like to share this paper on the recycling of human waste.
http://www.esrla.com/pdf/urine.pdf

Thanks.
Paul


On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Chug <chug at strawbale-building.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi paul
>
> thanks for sharing this BSF technology with everyone it sounds really
> great,
> have you done any experimenting with the Glycerol by-product leftover from
> making biodiesel? there is a growing problem with disposing of it in the UK
> and if the BSF larvae can deal with it easily then it wouldd be great
> solution.
>
> Regards
> Chug
> chug at strawbale-building.co.uk
> http://www.strawbale-building.co.uk
> .
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> From: "Paul Olivier" <paul.olivier at esrint.com>
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> Subject: Re: [GSBN] black soldier fly technology
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>
> Judy,
>
> I recently gave a talk at an environmental summit (see
> http://www.esrla.com/pdf/Brazil.pdf), and everyone said that my
> presentation
> was so great. But I immediately had to remind them that what is truly great
> here is the tiny insect that eats and recycles our putrescent waste. Please
> give my best regards to Matt. The two of you are truly astounding in your
> devotion to our planet.
>
> Warmest regards.
>
> Paul
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 5:00 AM, <Judyknox42 at aol.com> wrote:
>
> > Paul,
> > Matts and I are still waiting for you to receive a genius award for
> > creating solutions to our most pressing problems.  We;ll never forget
> > sitting in your backyard in Washington, Louisiana while you showed us
> your
> > backyard experiments on the soldier fly.  Keep observing, keep asking
> > those
> > difficult questions, and keep on doing the hard slog toward solutions.
>  We
> > admire you deeply and send you our best wishes.  Now, can you figure out
> > how
> > to clone yourself?
> > Judy
> >
> > Judy Knox and Matts Myhrman
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> > Each of us can and must champion the evolutionary breakthroughs necessary
> > to sustain all life.  The journey of a champion is difficult, AND our
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> > Judy Knox
> >
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Paul A. Olivier
27c Pham Hong Thai, Ward 10
Dalat City
Lam Dong Province
Vietnam

Louisiana telephone: 1-337-447-4124 (rings Vietnam)
Mobile: 0906941573 (in Vietnam)
Mobile: 84-906941573 (outside Vietnam)
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