PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL WITH METHYL ACETATE PRESSURIZED WITHOUT GENERATING GLYCEROL

In this review, we consider biodiesel production using the transesterification and interesterification route in pressurized medium. Although the transesterification route is commonly applied in biodiesel production, this process is associated with some drawbacks and these challenges are described in...

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Autores: POSTAUE, NAJLA, TRENTINI, CAROLINE PORTILHO, SILVA, CAMILA DA
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2019
País:Brasil
Institución:Centro Universitário Uningá
Repositorio:UNINGÁ Review
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revista.uninga.br:article/2861
Acceso en línea:https://revista.uninga.br/uningareviews/article/view/2861
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Excesso de Glicerol
Interesterificação
Metil Acetato
Pressurizado
Produção de Biodiesel
Excess of Glycerol
Interesterification
Methyl Acetate
Pressurized
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Sumario:In this review, we consider biodiesel production using the transesterification and interesterification route in pressurized medium. Although the transesterification route is commonly applied in biodiesel production, this process is associated with some drawbacks and these challenges are described in this article. Alternatively, the proposal of biodiesel production through interesterification in pressurized medium was approached, focusing on the use of methyl acetate and promising triacetin production instead of glycerol. The process addressed presents the following positive findings: it requires no catalyst, thus reducing the complexity and costs associated with biodiesel production, if offers a simpler process that is tolerant to various types of vegetable oils, associated with high reaction rates, it allows greater homogeneity of the mixture in the reaction, finally, it provides a higher added value co-product compared to glycerol when it comes to interesterification using methyl acetate as acyl acceptor.