Biodiesel production from used cooking oil using controlled reactor plant

Ejike K. Okoye, Charles P. C. Edeh, Chinyere O. Ezumezu, E. Ejiogu
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Transesterification of waste (used) cooking oil presents an economic and environmental friendly means of producing biodiesel. In Africa and Nigeria in particular, the production of biodiesel from waste cooking oil will also serve to eliminate or at least reduce a looming potential health risk associated with the consumption of over used cooking oil among the populace particularly those working in hotels, restaurants, eateries, etc and their families. Biodiesel is an alternative diesel fuel produced from a catalyzed reaction of the triglycerides in the oil or fat with a simple monohydric alcohol (methanol). The thrust of this work is the design and building of a compact table-top chemical reactor for carrying out trans-esterification of used cooking oil for the production of biodiesel. We first designed a special filter used to filter the used vegetable oil. The filter was made of activated carbon felt material, having an equivalent surface area of 1300m2/g. Subsequently, we developed a process to produce biodiesel from a compact chemical reactor plant with a control system using temperature sensors and an adjustable speed electric drive. Detailed operating conditions and equipment design for the process were obtained and analysis of the characteristic properties of our product was carried out to evaluate the technical and economic benefits, including environmental effects. Our analysis showed that the biodiesel we produced using waste cooking oil (used vegetable oil) met with international standards such as ASTM D 6751-07b. The cost of our pilot-scale produced biodiesel was $0.52/litre, which is about half the price of petroleum diesel in the Nigerian market. Thus, biodiesel from waste cooking oil proved to be technically and economically feasible and can be a competitive alternative to the highly priced petroleum diesel.
利用可控反应器装置从废食用油生产生物柴油
废弃食用油酯交换是一种经济、环保的生产生物柴油的方法。特别是在非洲和尼日利亚,利用废弃食用油生产生物柴油也将有助于消除或至少减少民众,特别是在酒店、餐馆、餐馆等工作的民众及其家庭中因过度使用食用油而产生的潜在健康风险。生物柴油是由油或脂肪中的甘油三酯与简单的一元醇(甲醇)催化反应而产生的替代柴油燃料。这项工作的重点是设计和建造一个紧凑的台式化学反应器,用于进行废食用油的反式酯化反应,以生产生物柴油。我们首先设计了一个特殊的过滤器来过滤用过的植物油。过滤器采用活性炭毡材料,等效表面积为1300m2/g。随后,我们开发了一种生产生物柴油的工艺,该工艺由小型化学反应器装置生产,该装置具有使用温度传感器和可调速电力驱动的控制系统。获得了该工艺的详细操作条件和设备设计,并对我们的产品的特性进行了分析,以评估技术和经济效益,包括环境影响。我们的分析表明,我们用废食用油(废植物油)生产的生物柴油符合ASTM D 6751-07b等国际标准。我们中试生产的生物柴油成本为每升0.52美元,大约是尼日利亚市场石油柴油价格的一半。因此,从废食用油中提取生物柴油在技术上和经济上都是可行的,可以成为高价石油柴油的有竞争力的替代品。
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