Dry washing in biodiesel purification: a comparative study of adsorbents

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Main Author: Faccini,Candice Schmitt
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Cunha,Michele Espinosa da, Moraes,Maria Silvana Aranda, Krause,Laiza C, Manique,Márcia C, Rodrigues,Maria Regina A, Benvenutti,Edilson V, Caramão,Elina B
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Source: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Summary: The purpose of this work is to compare the efficiency of different adsorbents in the purification of biodiesel produced by alkaline transesterification of soybean oil (Methanol/KOH). The proposed methodologies were based on the use of Magnesol®, silica, Amberlite BD10 DRY® and Purolite PD 206® as adsorbents and were developed by adsorption at 65 ºC. The response of each adsorbent was measured through the residual potassium, alcohol, water and soaps dissolved in the purified biodiesel. As a result, we observe that Magnesol® and silica showed better adsorption properties than Amberlite BD10 DRY® and Purolite PD 206®, especially for removing soap, free and bonded glycerol and potassium. In comparison to the conventional acid water washing, these matrices were found to be equally appropriate for the removal of inorganic and organic contaminant species from biodiesel. The main results found for these two adsorbents (Magnesol® 1% and silica 2%) were values below 0.17 mg KOH g-1 for acid number, 1 mg kg-1 of K, 61 ppm of soap, 500 mg kg-1 of water, 0.22% of methanol and 0.03% of free glycerol
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dry washing in biodiesel purification: a comparative study of adsorbents
title Dry washing in biodiesel purification: a comparative study of adsorbents
spellingShingle Dry washing in biodiesel purification: a comparative study of adsorbents
Faccini,Candice Schmitt
biodiesel
dry wash
Magnesol®
silica
Amberlite®
Purolite®
title_short Dry washing in biodiesel purification: a comparative study of adsorbents
title_full Dry washing in biodiesel purification: a comparative study of adsorbents
title_fullStr Dry washing in biodiesel purification: a comparative study of adsorbents
title_full_unstemmed Dry washing in biodiesel purification: a comparative study of adsorbents
title_sort Dry washing in biodiesel purification: a comparative study of adsorbents
author Faccini,Candice Schmitt
author_facet Faccini,Candice Schmitt
Cunha,Michele Espinosa da
Moraes,Maria Silvana Aranda
Krause,Laiza C
Manique,Márcia C
Rodrigues,Maria Regina A
Benvenutti,Edilson V
Caramão,Elina B
author_role author
author2 Cunha,Michele Espinosa da
Moraes,Maria Silvana Aranda
Krause,Laiza C
Manique,Márcia C
Rodrigues,Maria Regina A
Benvenutti,Edilson V
Caramão,Elina B
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faccini,Candice Schmitt
Cunha,Michele Espinosa da
Moraes,Maria Silvana Aranda
Krause,Laiza C
Manique,Márcia C
Rodrigues,Maria Regina A
Benvenutti,Edilson V
Caramão,Elina B
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biodiesel
dry wash
Magnesol®
silica
Amberlite®
Purolite®
topic biodiesel
dry wash
Magnesol®
silica
Amberlite®
Purolite®
description The purpose of this work is to compare the efficiency of different adsorbents in the purification of biodiesel produced by alkaline transesterification of soybean oil (Methanol/KOH). The proposed methodologies were based on the use of Magnesol®, silica, Amberlite BD10 DRY® and Purolite PD 206® as adsorbents and were developed by adsorption at 65 ºC. The response of each adsorbent was measured through the residual potassium, alcohol, water and soaps dissolved in the purified biodiesel. As a result, we observe that Magnesol® and silica showed better adsorption properties than Amberlite BD10 DRY® and Purolite PD 206®, especially for removing soap, free and bonded glycerol and potassium. In comparison to the conventional acid water washing, these matrices were found to be equally appropriate for the removal of inorganic and organic contaminant species from biodiesel. The main results found for these two adsorbents (Magnesol® 1% and silica 2%) were values below 0.17 mg KOH g-1 for acid number, 1 mg kg-1 of K, 61 ppm of soap, 500 mg kg-1 of water, 0.22% of methanol and 0.03% of free glycerol
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