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OPTIMIZATION OF THE EXTRACTION OF FREE FATTY ACIDS APPLIED TO BIODIESEL PRODUCTION

Abstract The liquid-liquid extraction of free fatty acids (FFA) from residual oils and fats for biodiesel production, employing methanol as the solvent, has been optimized using process simulation and response surface methodology. The parameters investigated were temperature, number of stages and so...

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Published in:Brazilian journal of chemical engineering 2018-06, Vol.35 (2), p.327-340
Main Authors: Albuquerque, Allan A., Cavalcanti, Cláudia J. S., Soares, Cícero H. M., Pimentel, Maria Fernanda, Stragevitch, Luiz
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Language:English
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Summary:Abstract The liquid-liquid extraction of free fatty acids (FFA) from residual oils and fats for biodiesel production, employing methanol as the solvent, has been optimized using process simulation and response surface methodology. The parameters investigated were temperature, number of stages and solvent-to-feed ratio (S/F). Responses evaluated were FFA mass fraction in the oil-rich phase ( w FFA B) and total cost, using yellow and brown greases as the raw materials. Quadratic and linear models were fitted for w FFA B and cost responses, respectively. The optimal conditions satisfying technical ( w FFA B ≤ 0.5%) and economic (minimum cost, including capital and operation costs, except for raw material cost) criteria were 321 K, 6 stages, S/F = 1.27, w FFA B = 0.41%, cost = $84.93/ton (yellow grease), and 318 K, 6 stages, S/F = 1.32, w FFA B = 0.49%, cost = $102.89/ton (brown grease).
ISSN:0104-6632
1678-4383
1678-4383
DOI:10.1590/0104-6632.20180352s20160265