2015
DOI: 10.18331/brj2015.2.1.3
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Biodiesel wash-water reuse using microfiltration: toward zero-discharge strategy for cleaner and economized biodiesel production

Abstract: HIGHLIGHTS Standard-quality biodiesel was obtained using the proposed strategy.Up to 15% less water consumption after two rounds of biodiesel production operations. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT Strengthening the environmental-friendly aspects of biodiesel production process. Jaber et al. / Biofuel Research Journal 5 (2015) 148-151 Please cite this article as: Jaber R., Shirazi M.M.A., Toufaily J., Hamieh A.T., Noureddin A., Ghanavati H., Ghaffari A., Zenouzi A., Karout A., Ismail A.F., Tabatabaei M. Biodiesel … Show more

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“…The water washing techniques usually suffer from high water consumption, large quantity of wastewater production, and high production cost (Serrano et al, 2013;Jaber et al, 2015;Veljković et al, 2015). In fact, for each liter of biodiesel, 3-10 L of water is used resulting in an equivalent volume of wastewater that needs to be treated (Jaber et al, 2015;Veljković et al, 2015).…”
Section: Liquid-liquid Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The water washing techniques usually suffer from high water consumption, large quantity of wastewater production, and high production cost (Serrano et al, 2013;Jaber et al, 2015;Veljković et al, 2015). In fact, for each liter of biodiesel, 3-10 L of water is used resulting in an equivalent volume of wastewater that needs to be treated (Jaber et al, 2015;Veljković et al, 2015).…”
Section: Liquid-liquid Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, for each liter of biodiesel, 3-10 L of water is used resulting in an equivalent volume of wastewater that needs to be treated (Jaber et al, 2015;Veljković et al, 2015). Jaber et al (2015) proposed a novel method to decrease the required water for biodiesel purification. The authors used microfiltration accompanied by separation with sand filtration/activated carbon (AC).…”
Section: Liquid-liquid Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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