Biofuel Research Journal (Mar 2015)

Biodiesel wash-water reuse using microfiltration: toward zero-discharge strategy for cleaner and economized biodiesel production

  • R. Jaber,
  • M.M.A. Shirazi,
  • J. Toufaily,
  • A.T. Hamieh,
  • A. Noureddin,
  • H. Ghanavati,
  • A. Ghaffari,
  • A. Zenouzi,
  • A. Karout,
  • A.F. Ismail,
  • M. Tabatabaei

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 148 – 151

Abstract

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A simple but economically feasible refining method to treat and re-use biodiesel wash-water was developed. In detail, microfiltration (MF) through depth-filtration configuration was used in different hybrid modules. Then, the treated wash-water was mixed with clean water at different ratios, re-used for biodiesel purification and water-washing efficiency was evaluated based on methyl ester purity analysis. The findings of the present study revealed that depth-filtration-based MF combined with sand filtration/activated carbon separation and 70% dilution rate with fresh water not only achieved standard-quality biodiesel product but also led to up to 15% less water consumption after two rounds of production operations. This would be translated into a considerable reduction in the total volume of fresh water used during the operation process and would also strengthen the environmental-friendly aspects of the biodiesel production process for wastewater generation was obviously cut by the same rate as well.

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