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Membrane Filtration as an Environmentally Friendly Method for Crude Biodiesel Purification (CROSBI ID 270154)

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Ostojčić, Marta ; Brkić, Sanja ; Tišma, Marina ; Zelić, Bruno ; Budžaki, Sandra Membrane Filtration as an Environmentally Friendly Method for Crude Biodiesel Purification // Kemija u industriji : časopis kemičara i tehnologa Hrvatske, 69 (2020), 3-4; 175-181. doi: 10.15255/KUI.2019.049

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ostojčić, Marta ; Brkić, Sanja ; Tišma, Marina ; Zelić, Bruno ; Budžaki, Sandra

engleski

Membrane Filtration as an Environmentally Friendly Method for Crude Biodiesel Purification

Biodiesel is the first alternative fuel whose physico-chemical properties are regulated by appropriate standards: American ASTM D 6751 and European standard EN 14214. The process of biodiesel production consists of three main phases: 1) preparation of feedstock, 2) transesterification, and 3) processing of the reaction product - purification of crude biodiesel to meet the specification provided by previously mentioned standards. The purification process of crude biodiesel is usually carried out by two notable techniques: wet and dry washing. The most commonly used process is wet washing. A major drawback in the use of water in purification process is the generation of large amount of wastewater that greatly increases the biodiesel production costs followed by drying of the product, which requires additional amount of energy and is time consuming. The greatest disadvantage of dry washing using different ion- exchange resins is the inability to remove glycerol and methanol from crude biodiesel to those limits that are prescribed by EN 14214 followed by disposal problem of spent ion- exchange resins. Because of aforementioned, the use of membrane technology in the process of biodiesel purification has appeared as an alternative for the existing purification techniques. The membrane filtration is environmentally friendly and requires less energy. By membrane filtration, glycerol, methanol and water content in biodiesel can be decreased to the amounts prescribed by the standards. In frame of this review article, the short overview of the possibility to use the ultra- and/or micro- filtration in purification process of biodiesel is presented.

biodiesel ; purification ; membrane filtration ; glycerol ; methanol

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Podaci o izdanju

69 (3-4)

2020.

175-181

objavljeno

0022-9830

1334-9090

10.15255/KUI.2019.049

Povezanost rada

Kemijsko inženjerstvo, Prehrambena tehnologija

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