Production of biodiesel
a biodiesel and process technology, applied in the field of biodiesel production process, can solve the problems of unviable process economics, large quantity of residual acid-water produced by processes, and over-all was
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[0063] About 1 kg of refinery soapstock, with 65% moisture content, obtained from refining soy oil, was dissolved in about 5 kg of ethyl alcohol and saponified under reflux, in the presence of about 40 g of sodium hydroxide solution / 50% of concentration. The product was then heated at atmospheric pressure until the alcohol began to boil and reflux back to the reacting medium, at a temperature around 65° C. to 90° C. The reaction was performed for about 30 to 90 minutes, when substantial oil / triglycerides present in the refining soapstock were converted into sodium soap. The alcoholic solution was then filtered to separate the organic material, mainly composed of lecithin and gums that, under the conditions above, do not react and are not soluble; about 107.8 g of lecithin and gums were obtained. This organic contaminant is present as a crystalline material.
[0064] The filtered lecithin and gums were then dried.
[0065] The alcoholic solution was again heated under the same reflux con...
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[0070] About 1 kg of refinery soapstock, with 65% moisture content, obtained from refining of soy oil, was diluted in about 5 kg of methyl alcohol and saponified under reflux, in the presence of about 40 g of sodium hydroxide solution / 50% concentration. The product was then heated at atmospheric pressure until the point where the alcohol began to boil and reflux back to the reacting medium, at a temperature around 65° C. to 90° C. The reaction was performed for about 30 to 90 minutes, when substantial triglycerides present in the refining soapstock were converted into sodium soap. The alcoholic solution was then filtered to separate the organic material, mainly composed of lecithin and gums that, under the conditions above, did not react and are not soluble; about 109 g of lecithin and gums were obtained. This organic contaminant is present, after filtration, as a crystalline material.
[0071] The filtered lecithin and gums were then dried.
[0072] The alcoholic solution was heated un...
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[0077] About 1 kg of refinery soapstock, with 65% moisture content, obtained from refining soy oil, was dissolved in about 5 kg of ethylic alcohol and saponified under reflux, in the presence of about 40 g of sodium hydroxide solution / 50% of concentration. The product was then heated at atmospheric pressure until the alcohol began to boil and reflux back to the reacting medium, at a temperature around 65° C. to 90° C. The reaction was performed for about 30 to 90 minutes, when substantial oil / triglycerides present in the refining soapstock were converted into sodium soap. The alcoholic solution was then filtered to separate the organic material, mainly composed of lecithin and gums that, under the conditions above, do not react and are not soluble; about 109 g of lecithin and gums were obtained. This organic contaminant is present as a crystalline material.
[0078] The filtered lecithin and gums were then dried.
[0079] The alcoholic solution was again heated under the same reflux con...
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