Fuel Processing Technology, Vol.142, 352-360, 2016
Purification of biodiesel using a membrane contactor: Liquid-liquid extraction
The use of biodiesel in engines requires a high purity (99.65 wt.%), which is to be obtained by the removal of a large water amount and a large number of distillation steps. Membrane extraction was studied as a more efficient and environmentally friendly process to purify a synthetic biodiesel stream composed of methyl esters from rapeseed oil, methanol and glycerol. The potential of several flat sheet membranes to remove impurities was evaluated. All hydrophobic membranes showed breakthrough pressure values higher than 0.5 bar. A PTFE membrane from Sterlitech was selected due to its high chemical resistance against biodiesel. The effect of the concentration of solutes and of the flow rate on the flux was investigated. The overall mass transfer coefficient was calculated and compared with experimentally observed values, which are in the range of 3.5-7 E-03 (cm/min) for methanol. Thus, this membrane technique allows purifying biodiesel, suggesting its potential in industrial applications. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.