The use of a modified TDSP for biodiesel production from soybean, linseed and waste cooking oil |
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Authors: | Rafael GuzattoTiago Luis de Martini Dimitrios Samios |
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Affiliation: | Centro de Combustíveis, Biocombustíveis, Lubrificantes e Óleos, Institute of Chemistry, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, 9500, Bento Gonçalves Avenue, Postal Box 15003, Postal Code 91501-970, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil |
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Abstract: | In this study, the Transesterification Double Step Process (TDSP) for the production of biodiesel from vegetable oil was modified to yield a shorter reaction time and products with improved quality. TDSP consists in a two step transesterification procedure which starts with a basic catalysis, followed by an acidic catalysis. The process modifications included a reduction in the concentration of catalysts, a reduction in the reaction time of the first step and the direct mixing of methanol/acid solution, without cooling the system between the first and second step. A comparison between washed and unwashed biodiesel demonstrates that the final washing and drying procedure is necessary for satisfactory results. The products were analyzed by 1H-NMR and nineteen different biodiesel analyses specific for international quality certification. The modified procedure resulted in a high conversion index (97% for waste cooking oil and soybean oil and 98% for linseed oil) and high yield (87 ± 5% for waste cooking oil, 92 ± 3% for soybean and 93 ± 3% for linseed oil). The biodiesel produced by the modified TDSP met ASTM, EN ISO and ABNT standards before the addition of stabilizer. |
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Keywords: | Biodiesel production TDSP Transesterification Double Step Process Waste cooking oil Soybean oil Linseed oil |
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