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Title: BTC PTEC Biodiesel Workshop


1
BTC PTEC Biodiesel Workshop
  • August 7 8, 2006
  • Session 7 Feed stock and biodiesel quality

2
Agenda for session
  • Feedstocks for biodiesel
  • US and WA feedstocks
  • Oil yields for different sources
  • Comparison of feedstocks
  • Feedstock preparation
  • Feedstock quality issues and tests
  • Comparison of biodiesel from different feedstocks
  • Evaluation of biodiesel quality

3
Feedstocks for biodiesel
  • Vegetable oils (most volume)
  • Soybean
  • Rapeseed
  • Palm
  • Animal fats (lower cost)
  • Rendering plants
  • Spent oils (lowest cost, so far)
  • Yellow and grey grease

4
Some US feedstocks
5
Vegetable oil production in WA(Armstrong, 2005)
  • WA crops (millions of planted acres)
  • 2.3 in wheat
  • 0.337 in barley
  • 0.0077 in canola
  • 100,000 acres needed for a 5 million gallons/year
    canola/mustard biodiesel plant
  • Not promising due to
  • Closest crushing facility is in Montana
  • Low current market prices
  • Little experience with oil crops

6
Vegetable oil yields
7
Vegetable oil yeilds
  • US
  • Soybean oil (0.4 T oil/ha, 20 yield from seeds)
  • Canola and mustard oil (40 yield from seeds)
  • Europe
  • Rapeseed oil (0.5 T/ha, 40 yield from seeds)
  • Sunflower oil (0.5 T/ha)
  • Tropics
  • Palm oil (4 T/ha)

8
Comparison of feedstocks
  • Vegetable oil
  • Unrefined (high phospholipid content) un-degummed
    oils have separation problems in the process
  • Refined (better product)
  • Animal fats
  • Lower cost
  • Higher concentrations of saturated FA
  • Biodiesel products may have higher freezing
    points
  • Higher cetane numbers

9
Comparison of feedstocks
  • Spent oils
  • Trap grease (odor, moisture and color problems
    for this low cost feedstock)
  • Brown grease (FFA gt 15)
  • Yellow grease (FFA lt 15)
  • Cheaper

10
Prices
11
Feedstock preparation
  • Harvesting
  • Crushing and pressing to separate the oil
  • Filtration
  • Removal of gums (phosphatides 1.5 to 2.5 and
    unsaponifiable matter 1.6)
  • Removal of free fatty acids (0.3 0.7, soybean
    oil)
  • Bleaching and deodorizing

12
Feedstock quality issues
  • Free fatty acids (variable)
  • Phosphorus (may be 600 900 ppm in soybean oil
  • Sulfur (usually low, lt 3 5 ppm in vegetable oil
    but may be higher in animal fats, 40 50 ppm)
  • Iodine value (level of saturation)
  • Water (variable)
  • Solids (should be filtered, 100 micron)

13
Feedstock quality tests
  • Fatty acids
  • Specific gravity
  • Refractive index
  • Iodine number
  • Saponification number
  • Color

14
Free fatty acid concentrations
  • Refined vegetable oil lt 0.05
  • Crude soybean oil 0.3 0.7
  • Yellow grease 2 7
  • Animal fat 5 30
  • Trap grease 75 100

15
Comparison of feedstocksFatty Acid Profile
(major FA)
16
Problems in feedstocks due to
  • Free fatty acids (can react with catalyst to make
    it ineffective)
  • Phosphorus (ASTM fuel limitation of 10 ppm)
  • Sulfur (ASTM fuel limitation of 15 ppm)
  • Water (can deactivate the catalyst interfere with
    the reaction and methanol recovery)

17
Processing High FFA Feedstocks
  • High FFA from animal stock and spent grease
  • Mainly acid catalyst to form esters (forms water)
    so that FFA lt0.5, followed by normal base
    catalyst transesterification
  • Or just do normal transesterification and live
    with results (loss of FFA and possible emulsion
    formation) for low FFA levels

18
Comparison of B100 from different feedstocks
19
Product quality tests
  • ASTM D6751 tests
  • BQ-9000 tests
  • Others
  • Physical properties
  • Iodine number

20
ASTM D6751 Biodiesel Standard
21
Product quality issues
  • Quality of the feedstock
  • Fatty acid composition
  • Contaminants (solids, moisture)
  • Processing
  • Chemicals used (nature and purity)
  • Completeness of reaction
  • Tri, di, mon glyceride products for incomplete
    reaction
  • Contaminants
  • Clean up steps (Water wash or Magnesol)
  • Post production
  • Filtration (5 micron)

22
Product quality
  • Glycerols (easily removed by washing)
  • Total glycerol lt 0.24
  • Free glycerol lt 0.02
  • Monoglycerols have low solubility in product
  • Alcohol
  • Biodiesel may have 4 5 alcohol
  • lt 0.1 indirectly due to flash point limit
  • Small amounts will not affect engine
  • Catalyst
  • sulfated ash lt 0.02 limit
  • Mostly removed with glycerin phase
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