Thursday, July 31, 2008
A continuous process for the conversion of vegetable oils into methyl esters of fatty acids
Abstract  A continuous process for the transesterification of triglycerides to methyl esters was investigated in a pilot plant. The         process was equipped with a motionless and a high-shear mixer. The experimental studies explored variations in the mixing         intensity, stoichiometry, and catalyst concentration on the overall conversion. The combined as well as individual effect         of mixers was examined. The developed process resulted in high conversions of vegetable oils into methyl esters. Conversion         of triglycerides to methyl esters in excess of 98% was achieved. Larger excess amounts of alcohol favored higher conversions.         The motionless and high-shear mixers each provided adequate mixing for the process. Higher catalyst concentrations resulted         in higher conversions but increased the solubility of methyl esters in the glycerol layer. This reduced the amount of methyl         esters separated by gravity settling.
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