Hemijska Industrija (Jan 2009)

Continuous biodisel productions: A review

  • Stamenković Ivica S.,
  • Banković-Ilić Ivana B.,
  • Stamenković Olivera S.,
  • Veljković Vlada B.,
  • Skala Dejan U.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND0901001S
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Continuous biodiesel production on laboratory and industrial scale was analyzed, with focus on their advantages and disadvantages. Attention was paid to specific characteristics of industrial processes in order to point out the advanced technologies. The well-known base-catalyzed continuous biodiesel production processes are related to problems caused by the immiscibility of the reactants (alcohol and oil), application of relatively high operating temperature (usually the boiling temperature of alcohol or one near it) and obtained yield of methyl ester yields lower than desired. One way to overcome these problems is to employ special reactor design favoring the emulsion process and increasing the overall rate of biodiesel production process, even at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. The second way is to apply heterogeneous catalysts in continuous processes, which will probably be the optimal approach to economically justified and environmentally friendly biodiesel production.

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