Anais Do XX Congresso Brasileiro De Engenharia Química 2015
DOI: 10.5151/chemeng-cobeq2014-0590-24806-161609
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Produção De Biodiesel Etílico De Óleo De Soja Refinado Em Escala Piloto

Abstract: RESUMO -Devido ao crescente interesse no uso do biodiesel, é indispensável a realização de estudos em escala piloto utilizando etanol ao invés de metanol, devido a fatores ambientais, econômicos e de segurança. Assim, este trabalho objetivou produzir 1.000 L/dia de biodiesel etílico a partir de óleo de soja refinado e utilizando metilato de sódio como catalisador, conforme as recomendações do Instituto de Investigaciones en Catálisis y Petroquimica (INCAPE, Argentina). A reação foi realizada em duas etapas: na… Show more

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“…The acidity index, in turn, remains within the standards, reaching a value of 0.112 mg KOH/g oil. The soap content is 1.338 ppm of sodium oleate, and although the legislation has not defined the maximum value of the soap content, this is related to Escorsim et al (2014). The saponification index showed values of 310 mg KOH/g oil, the legislation does not have a maximum index defined in this regard, but if correlated with the saponification index of corn oil, it is high.…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The acidity index, in turn, remains within the standards, reaching a value of 0.112 mg KOH/g oil. The soap content is 1.338 ppm of sodium oleate, and although the legislation has not defined the maximum value of the soap content, this is related to Escorsim et al (2014). The saponification index showed values of 310 mg KOH/g oil, the legislation does not have a maximum index defined in this regard, but if correlated with the saponification index of corn oil, it is high.…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The soap content is 2.55 ppm of sodium oleate. And although the legislation has not defined the maximum value of the soap content, this is related to Escorsim et al (2014) who in their analyses identified a soap content of 0.091 ppm, which is understood as high. The saponification index showed values of 269.7 mg KOH/g oil, the legislation does not have a maximum index defined in this regard, but if correlated with the saponification index of corn oil, this is high.…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%