Techno-economic evaluation of biodiesel production using by-product as raw material and hydrotalcite-hydroxyapatite as catalyst

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Autor(a) principal: Vilas Bôas, Renata
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Almeida, Laura de A de, Mendes, Marisa F
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26977
Resumo: Biodiesel is one of the main sources of renewable energy that can be obtained from oils and fats by transesterification. However, biodiesel produced from vegetable oils as a raw material is expensive. Thus, an alternative and inexpensive raw material such as vegetable oil deodorizing distillate (VODD) can be used as a raw material for the production of biodiesel. In this study, technical-economic analyzes were carried out in the biodiesel production process using VODD as raw material and hydrotalcite-hydroxyapatite as heterogeneous catalyst. Four different scenarios were considered for the economic technical evaluation of the biodiesel production process: heterogeneous catalysis, homogeneous catalysis, reduced ethanol flow in the process input stream, and different proportions of the biodiesel:diesel mixture. Biodiesel production presented a positive internal rate of return (IRR), and in comparison, with the minimum attractiveness rate (MAR), it was economically viable based on the sales prices of the revenues practiced. In the sensitivity analyses, it was observed that the catalyst acquisition price was the most critical factor in the economic analysis of the simulated plant. Using different catalysts, a comparative study showed that the heterogeneous catalyst makes the process less expensive with the purification steps. Thus, it can be confirmed that the results obtained from this study can open paths for new developments in the biodiesel process in relation to the use of residual raw material and new materials to be used as catalysts.
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spelling Techno-economic evaluation of biodiesel production using by-product as raw material and hydrotalcite-hydroxyapatite as catalystEvaluación tecno-económica de la producción de biodiesel utilizando subproducto como materia prima e hidrotalcita-hidroxiapatita como catalizadorAvaliação tecno-econômica da produção de biodiesel utilizando subproduto como matéria-prima e hidrotalcita-hidroxiapatita como catalisadorBiodieselCapital investment costsEconomic evaluationHeterogeneous catalysisTransesterification.BiodieselCostos de inversión de capitalEvaluación económicaCatálisis heterogéneaTransesterificación.BiodieselCustos de investimento de capitalAvaliação econômicaCatálise heterogêneaTransesterificação.Biodiesel is one of the main sources of renewable energy that can be obtained from oils and fats by transesterification. However, biodiesel produced from vegetable oils as a raw material is expensive. Thus, an alternative and inexpensive raw material such as vegetable oil deodorizing distillate (VODD) can be used as a raw material for the production of biodiesel. In this study, technical-economic analyzes were carried out in the biodiesel production process using VODD as raw material and hydrotalcite-hydroxyapatite as heterogeneous catalyst. Four different scenarios were considered for the economic technical evaluation of the biodiesel production process: heterogeneous catalysis, homogeneous catalysis, reduced ethanol flow in the process input stream, and different proportions of the biodiesel:diesel mixture. Biodiesel production presented a positive internal rate of return (IRR), and in comparison, with the minimum attractiveness rate (MAR), it was economically viable based on the sales prices of the revenues practiced. In the sensitivity analyses, it was observed that the catalyst acquisition price was the most critical factor in the economic analysis of the simulated plant. Using different catalysts, a comparative study showed that the heterogeneous catalyst makes the process less expensive with the purification steps. Thus, it can be confirmed that the results obtained from this study can open paths for new developments in the biodiesel process in relation to the use of residual raw material and new materials to be used as catalysts.El biodiesel es una de las principales fuentes de energía renovable que se puede obtener a partir de aceites y grasas por transesterificación. Sin embargo, el biodiésel obtenido a partir de aceites vegetales como materia prima es caro. Por lo tanto, una materia prima alternativa y de bajo costo, como el destilado desodorante de aceite vegetal (DDOV), se puede utilizar como materia prima para la producción de biodiesel. En este estudio se realizaron análisis técnico-económicos al proceso de producción de biodiesel utilizando DDOV como materia prima e hidrotalcita-hidroxiapatita como catalizador heterogéneo. Para la evaluación técnica y económica del proceso de producción de biodiesel se consideraron cuatro escenarios diferentes: catálisis heterogénea, catálisis homogénea, reducción del flujo de etanol en la corriente de entrada al proceso y diferentes proporciones de la mezcla biodiesel:diesel. La producción de biodiesel presentó una tasa interna de retorno (TIR) positiva, y en comparación con la tasa mínima de atractivo (TMA), fue económicamente viable a partir de los precios de venta de los ingresos practicados. En los análisis de sensibilidad se observó que el precio de adquisición del catalizador fue el factor más crítico en el análisis económico de la planta simulada. Usando diferentes catalizadores, un estudio comparativo mostró que el catalizador heterogéneo hace que el proceso sea menos costoso con los pasos de purificación. Por lo tanto, se puede concluir que los resultados obtenidos de este estudio pueden abrir caminos para nuevos desarrollos en el proceso de biodiesel en relación con el uso de materia prima residual y nuevos materiales para ser utilizados como catalizador.O biodiesel é uma das principais fontes de energia renovável que podem ser obtidas a partir de óleos e gorduras por transesterificação. No entanto, o biodiesel obtido a partir de óleos vegetais como matéria-prima é caro. Assim, uma matéria-prima alternativa e barata, como destilado de desodorização de óleos vegetais (DDOV) pode ser usado como matéria-prima para a produção de biodiesel. Neste estudo, análises técnico-econômicas foram realizadas no processo de produção de biodiesel usando DDOV como matéria-prima e hidrotalcita-hidroxiapatita como catalisador heterogêneo. Foram considerados quatro diferentes cenários para a avaliação técnica econômica do processo de produção de biodiesel: catálise heterogênea, catálise homogênea, redução do fluxo de etanol na corrente de entrada no processo e diferentes proporções da mistura biodiesel:diesel. A produção de biodiesel apresentou uma taxa interna de retorno (TIR) positiva, e em comparação com a taxa mínima de atratividade (TMA), apresentou-se viável economicamente a partir dos preços de venda das receitas praticadas. Nas análises de sensibilidade, observou-se que o preço de aquisição do catalisador foi o fator mais crítico na análise econômica da planta simulada. Utilizando diferentes catalisadores, um estudo comparativo mostrou que o catalisador heterogêneo torna o processo menos caro com as etapas de purificação. Desta forma, pode-se concluir que os resultados obtidos a partir deste estudo podem abrir caminhos para novos desenvolvimentos no processo de biodiesel em relação ao uso de matéria-prima residual e novos materiais para ser usados como catalisador.Research, Society and Development2022-03-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2697710.33448/rsd-v11i4.26977Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 4; e0511426977Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 4; e0511426977Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 4; e05114269772525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26977/23613Copyright (c) 2022 Renata Vilas Bôas; Laura de A de Almeida; Marisa F Mendeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVilas Bôas, RenataAlmeida, Laura de A de Mendes, Marisa F2022-03-27T17:17:09Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26977Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:51.560427Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Techno-economic evaluation of biodiesel production using by-product as raw material and hydrotalcite-hydroxyapatite as catalyst
Evaluación tecno-económica de la producción de biodiesel utilizando subproducto como materia prima e hidrotalcita-hidroxiapatita como catalizador
Avaliação tecno-econômica da produção de biodiesel utilizando subproduto como matéria-prima e hidrotalcita-hidroxiapatita como catalisador
title Techno-economic evaluation of biodiesel production using by-product as raw material and hydrotalcite-hydroxyapatite as catalyst
spellingShingle Techno-economic evaluation of biodiesel production using by-product as raw material and hydrotalcite-hydroxyapatite as catalyst
Vilas Bôas, Renata
Biodiesel
Capital investment costs
Economic evaluation
Heterogeneous catalysis
Transesterification.
Biodiesel
Costos de inversión de capital
Evaluación económica
Catálisis heterogénea
Transesterificación.
Biodiesel
Custos de investimento de capital
Avaliação econômica
Catálise heterogênea
Transesterificação.
title_short Techno-economic evaluation of biodiesel production using by-product as raw material and hydrotalcite-hydroxyapatite as catalyst
title_full Techno-economic evaluation of biodiesel production using by-product as raw material and hydrotalcite-hydroxyapatite as catalyst
title_fullStr Techno-economic evaluation of biodiesel production using by-product as raw material and hydrotalcite-hydroxyapatite as catalyst
title_full_unstemmed Techno-economic evaluation of biodiesel production using by-product as raw material and hydrotalcite-hydroxyapatite as catalyst
title_sort Techno-economic evaluation of biodiesel production using by-product as raw material and hydrotalcite-hydroxyapatite as catalyst
author Vilas Bôas, Renata
author_facet Vilas Bôas, Renata
Almeida, Laura de A de
Mendes, Marisa F
author_role author
author2 Almeida, Laura de A de
Mendes, Marisa F
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vilas Bôas, Renata
Almeida, Laura de A de
Mendes, Marisa F
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodiesel
Capital investment costs
Economic evaluation
Heterogeneous catalysis
Transesterification.
Biodiesel
Costos de inversión de capital
Evaluación económica
Catálisis heterogénea
Transesterificación.
Biodiesel
Custos de investimento de capital
Avaliação econômica
Catálise heterogênea
Transesterificação.
topic Biodiesel
Capital investment costs
Economic evaluation
Heterogeneous catalysis
Transesterification.
Biodiesel
Costos de inversión de capital
Evaluación económica
Catálisis heterogénea
Transesterificación.
Biodiesel
Custos de investimento de capital
Avaliação econômica
Catálise heterogênea
Transesterificação.
description Biodiesel is one of the main sources of renewable energy that can be obtained from oils and fats by transesterification. However, biodiesel produced from vegetable oils as a raw material is expensive. Thus, an alternative and inexpensive raw material such as vegetable oil deodorizing distillate (VODD) can be used as a raw material for the production of biodiesel. In this study, technical-economic analyzes were carried out in the biodiesel production process using VODD as raw material and hydrotalcite-hydroxyapatite as heterogeneous catalyst. Four different scenarios were considered for the economic technical evaluation of the biodiesel production process: heterogeneous catalysis, homogeneous catalysis, reduced ethanol flow in the process input stream, and different proportions of the biodiesel:diesel mixture. Biodiesel production presented a positive internal rate of return (IRR), and in comparison, with the minimum attractiveness rate (MAR), it was economically viable based on the sales prices of the revenues practiced. In the sensitivity analyses, it was observed that the catalyst acquisition price was the most critical factor in the economic analysis of the simulated plant. Using different catalysts, a comparative study showed that the heterogeneous catalyst makes the process less expensive with the purification steps. Thus, it can be confirmed that the results obtained from this study can open paths for new developments in the biodiesel process in relation to the use of residual raw material and new materials to be used as catalysts.
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