Valorization of Facts from animal wastes: Biodiesel production

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Main Author: Sampaio, Alberto
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Caetano, Nídia, Ramalho, Elisa, Crispim, Alfredo, Silva, Paula Cristina
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Two of the most important concerns regarding planet sustainability are energy management and waste disposal. Renewable energy sources and waste valorization processes are therefore very important. Among biofuels, biodiesel has very good utilization and environmental properties that allow partial or total replacement of diesel fuel. Biodiesel can be produced from residues like waste frying oils and animal fats. The purpose of this work is to produce biodiesel from fat obtained from industrial animal residues: green and lime fleshings from tanneries and slaughterhouses wastes. The fats were previously characterized and some of the samples presented a high acid value. For these materials, an acid esterification step prior to the transesterification reaction was needed, in order to lower the acid value. Transesterification with methanol was performed using sodium hydroxide or sodium methylate as catalysts, at 65ºC. The quality of biodiesel products was assessed by some of EN 14214 Standard parameters. The results show that most of the samples are within the specifications, except for high CFPP. This is typical of biodiesel produced from animal fats that present high saturated fatty acid content. Nevertheless, these products can be used in mixtures with biodiesel from vegetable oils, in order to meet standard specifications
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Valorization of Facts from animal wastes: Biodiesel production
title Valorization of Facts from animal wastes: Biodiesel production
spellingShingle Valorization of Facts from animal wastes: Biodiesel production
Sampaio, Alberto
Biodiesel
Flshings
Fat waste valorization
title_short Valorization of Facts from animal wastes: Biodiesel production
title_full Valorization of Facts from animal wastes: Biodiesel production
title_fullStr Valorization of Facts from animal wastes: Biodiesel production
title_full_unstemmed Valorization of Facts from animal wastes: Biodiesel production
title_sort Valorization of Facts from animal wastes: Biodiesel production
author Sampaio, Alberto
author_facet Sampaio, Alberto
Caetano, Nídia
Ramalho, Elisa
Crispim, Alfredo
Silva, Paula Cristina
author_role author
author2 Caetano, Nídia
Ramalho, Elisa
Crispim, Alfredo
Silva, Paula Cristina
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv REPOSITÓRIO P.PORTO
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sampaio, Alberto
Caetano, Nídia
Ramalho, Elisa
Crispim, Alfredo
Silva, Paula Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodiesel
Flshings
Fat waste valorization
topic Biodiesel
Flshings
Fat waste valorization
description Two of the most important concerns regarding planet sustainability are energy management and waste disposal. Renewable energy sources and waste valorization processes are therefore very important. Among biofuels, biodiesel has very good utilization and environmental properties that allow partial or total replacement of diesel fuel. Biodiesel can be produced from residues like waste frying oils and animal fats. The purpose of this work is to produce biodiesel from fat obtained from industrial animal residues: green and lime fleshings from tanneries and slaughterhouses wastes. The fats were previously characterized and some of the samples presented a high acid value. For these materials, an acid esterification step prior to the transesterification reaction was needed, in order to lower the acid value. Transesterification with methanol was performed using sodium hydroxide or sodium methylate as catalysts, at 65ºC. The quality of biodiesel products was assessed by some of EN 14214 Standard parameters. The results show that most of the samples are within the specifications, except for high CFPP. This is typical of biodiesel produced from animal fats that present high saturated fatty acid content. Nevertheless, these products can be used in mixtures with biodiesel from vegetable oils, in order to meet standard specifications
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