Title of article :
Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium for Ternary Systems Containing Biodiesel + Glycerol + Alcohol (Ethanol or Methanol): Thermodynamic Modeling
Author/Authors :
Mohadesi, Majid Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Energy - Kermanshah University of Technology, Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
Biodiesel is a substitute for fossil fuels which is produced through a
transesterification reaction between vegetable oils or animal fats and light alcohols
such as methanol or ethanol. In this reaction, along with the production of biodiesel,
glycerol as a byproduct and non-reacted alcohol that reduces biodiesel quality is
produced. Hence, many studies have been carried out on liquid-liquid equilibrium
(LLE) for ternary systems containing biodiesel + glycerol + alcohol. Two phases
are formed as 1-rich in biodiesel and 2-rich in glycerol; moreover, alcohol is
distributed between these two phases. In this work, based on previous experimental
data, the UNIQUAC and NRTL thermodynamic models were used to forecast the
composition of the phases. The intermolecular interaction term for each of the
models was considered as a linear function of the reverse temperature. In both
models, there was no difference between the amount of biodiesel produced from
different oils and obtained from the general interaction parameters. Based on the
results, the percentage of absolute average deviation for NRTL and UNIQUAC
models for biodiesel + glycerol + ethanol system were 1.24% and 2.13%,
respectively, and for biodiesel + glycerol + methanol system was 1.13% and 1.71%,
respectively.
Keywords :
Biodiesel , Ethanol or Methanol , Glycerol , LLE , NRTL , UNIQUAC
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering