Regenerated Cellulose Membrane from Peanut Shell for Biodiesel Purification

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Autor(a) principal: Reis,Ana Maria S.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Vieira,Andressa T., Santos,Allyson L. R., Ferreira,Marcos V., Batista,Antônio C. F., Assunção,Rosana M. N., Rodrigues Filho,Guimes, Ribeiro,Elaine A. M., Faria,Anizio M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Biodiesel purification by water washing has been proved to be an unattractive process from an economic and environmental point of view. In this work, we propose the use of regenerated cellulose membranes from peanut shell as an alternative in the biodiesel purification. The preparation of the membranes was optimized from a central composite design, resulting in dense and non-porous membranes. However, in contact with biodiesel, the membranes undergo expansion due to the retention of methanol, water, and glycerol molecules, allowing the permeation of fatty acid methyl esters. The filtered biodiesel presents quality parameters, such as total ester content of 98.3 ± 1.4% and free glycerol content < 0.02%, in agreement with the main regulatory agencies. The regenerated cellulose membranes from peanut shell are easily prepared, with high repeatability (relative standard deviation (RSD) < 1.8%) and are presented as an economical and environmental solution for the biodiesel purification.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Regenerated Cellulose Membrane from Peanut Shell for Biodiesel Purification
title Regenerated Cellulose Membrane from Peanut Shell for Biodiesel Purification
spellingShingle Regenerated Cellulose Membrane from Peanut Shell for Biodiesel Purification
Reis,Ana Maria S.
peanut shell
cellulose membrane
biodiesel purification
GC-FID
glycerol
title_short Regenerated Cellulose Membrane from Peanut Shell for Biodiesel Purification
title_full Regenerated Cellulose Membrane from Peanut Shell for Biodiesel Purification
title_fullStr Regenerated Cellulose Membrane from Peanut Shell for Biodiesel Purification
title_full_unstemmed Regenerated Cellulose Membrane from Peanut Shell for Biodiesel Purification
title_sort Regenerated Cellulose Membrane from Peanut Shell for Biodiesel Purification
author Reis,Ana Maria S.
author_facet Reis,Ana Maria S.
Vieira,Andressa T.
Santos,Allyson L. R.
Ferreira,Marcos V.
Batista,Antônio C. F.
Assunção,Rosana M. N.
Rodrigues Filho,Guimes
Ribeiro,Elaine A. M.
Faria,Anizio M.
author_role author
author2 Vieira,Andressa T.
Santos,Allyson L. R.
Ferreira,Marcos V.
Batista,Antônio C. F.
Assunção,Rosana M. N.
Rodrigues Filho,Guimes
Ribeiro,Elaine A. M.
Faria,Anizio M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reis,Ana Maria S.
Vieira,Andressa T.
Santos,Allyson L. R.
Ferreira,Marcos V.
Batista,Antônio C. F.
Assunção,Rosana M. N.
Rodrigues Filho,Guimes
Ribeiro,Elaine A. M.
Faria,Anizio M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv peanut shell
cellulose membrane
biodiesel purification
GC-FID
glycerol
topic peanut shell
cellulose membrane
biodiesel purification
GC-FID
glycerol
description Biodiesel purification by water washing has been proved to be an unattractive process from an economic and environmental point of view. In this work, we propose the use of regenerated cellulose membranes from peanut shell as an alternative in the biodiesel purification. The preparation of the membranes was optimized from a central composite design, resulting in dense and non-porous membranes. However, in contact with biodiesel, the membranes undergo expansion due to the retention of methanol, water, and glycerol molecules, allowing the permeation of fatty acid methyl esters. The filtered biodiesel presents quality parameters, such as total ester content of 98.3 ± 1.4% and free glycerol content < 0.02%, in agreement with the main regulatory agencies. The regenerated cellulose membranes from peanut shell are easily prepared, with high repeatability (relative standard deviation (RSD) < 1.8%) and are presented as an economical and environmental solution for the biodiesel purification.
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