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Bioresour Technol ; 102(7): 4759-65, 2011 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21296572

ABSTRACT

By means of utilizing sunflower oil and Jatropha oil as raw oil respectively, the biodiesel transesterification production and the multi-stage extracting separation were carried out experimentally. Results indicate that dealcoholized crude glycerol can be utilized as the extracting agent to achieve effective separation of methanol from the methyl ester phase, and the glycerol content in the dealcoholized methyl esters is as low as 0.02 wt.%. For the biodiesel separation process utilizing glycerol extracting dealcoholization, its technical and equipment information were acquired through the rigorous process simulation in contrast to the traditional biodiesel distillation separation process, and results show that its energy consumption decrease about 35% in contrast to that of the distillation separation process. The glycerol extracting dealcoholization has sufficient feasibility and superiority for the biodiesel separation process.


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Biofuels , Chemical Fractionation/methods , Glycerol/chemistry , Jatropha/chemistry , Plant Oils/chemistry , Esterification , Esters/isolation & purification , Methanol/isolation & purification , Sunflower Oil
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Bioresour Technol ; 101(19): 7368-74, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20457516

ABSTRACT

For the two-step transesterification biodiesel production made from the sunflower oil, based on the kinetics model of the homogeneous base-catalyzed transesterification and the liquid-liquid phase equilibrium of the transesterification product, the total methanol/oil mole ratio, the total reaction time, and the split ratios of methanol and reaction time between the two reactors in the stage of the two-step reaction are determined quantitatively. In consideration of the transesterification intermediate product, both the traditional distillation separation process and the improved separation process of the two-step reaction product are investigated in detail by means of the rigorous process simulation. In comparison with the traditional distillation process, the improved separation process of the two-step reaction product has distinct advantage in the energy duty and equipment requirement due to replacement of the costly methanol-biodiesel distillation column.


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Biofuels/analysis , Biotechnology/methods , Sodium Hydroxide/chemistry , Catalysis , Computer Simulation , Distillation , Esterification
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