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Title: Biodiesel Production : Part 2 Product Recovery


1
Biodiesel Production Part 2Product Recovery
  • Renewable Products Development Laboratories
  • Portland, Oregon, USA

2
Product Recovery Steps
  • Ester Glycerol Separation
  • Ester Washing and Drying
  • Glycerol Recovery
  • Methanol Management
  • Wastewater Considerations

3
Ester Glycerol Separation
  • Separation is based upon Ester-Glycerol
    immiscibility and density difference.
  • Separation is affected by
  • Glycerol dispersion in ester phase
  • Presence of mono-, di-, triglycerides
  • Presence of un-reacted alcohol
  • pH of the two phases

4
Ester Washing
  • Primary purpose removal of soaps
  • Secondary purposes
  • Removal of free glycerol
  • Removal of catalyst residues
  • Removal of trace methanol

5
Ester Wash Methods
  • Use warm ( 120 F), soft water
  • Water should be free of iron and copper to
    improve stability.
  • Use gentle washing action to avoid creating
    emulsions.

6
Ester Drying
  • Esters can have 1500 ppm dissolved water.
  • Washing can add entrained water up to 2 w/w
  • Can dry esters by using
  • Spray drying
  • Vacuum dryng
  • Evaporators
  • Absorbents

7
Glycerol Recovery
  • Recover methanol by spray drying
  • Neutralize catalyst using mineral acid
  • Can remove catalyst using ion exchange
  • All glycerol processing should take place at gt 50
    C

8
Glycerol Uses
  • Glycerol is one of the most versatile chemical
    feedstocks.
  • Glycerol is easily derivatized.
  • Glycerol is a fermentation substrate.
  • Glycerol decomposes at 290 C into acrolein
    and/or other materials.

9
Methanol Management
  • gt 98 methanol recycle is the goal
  • Methanol affects all product recovery operations
  • Methanol emissions in air and water are major
    issues in permitting and safety.

10
Wastewater Considerations
  • Typical processes use about 1 gallon of water for
    each gallon of biodiesel.
  • All water should be softened to lt 1 grain
    hardness.
  • Soapy washwater contains about 25,000 ppm BOD5.
  • Soapy washwater usually has pH 7.5 to 9.0

11
Summary
  • Biodiesel production is deceptively difficult.
  • Multiple production approaches lend themselves to
    multiple scales of production.
  • It is NOT biodiesel until it meets ASTM 6751!
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