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Biodiesel production from residual oils recovered from spent bleaching earth
Authors:Yi-Pin Huang  James I Chang  
Affiliation:aDepartment of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, #1, University Blvd., Yenchao, Kaohsiung, Taiwan ROC
Abstract:This work was to study technical and economic feasibilities of converting residual oils recovered from spent bleaching earth generated at soybean oil refineries into useable biodiesel. Experimental results showed that fatty acids in the SBE residual oil were hexadecenoic acid (58.19%), stearic acid (21.49%) and oleic acid (20.32%), which were similar to those of vegetable oils. The methyl ester conversion via a transesterification process gave a yield between 85 and 90%. The biodiesel qualities were in reasonable agreement with both EN 14214 and ASTM D6751 standards. A preliminary financial analysis showed that the production cost of biodiesel from SBE oils was significantly lower than the pre-tax price of fossil diesel or those made of vegetable oils or waste cooking oils. The effects of the crude oil price and the investment on the production cost and the investment return period were also conducted. The result showed that the investment would return faster at higher crude oil price.
Keywords:Solvent extraction  Transesterification  Financial analysis
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