Biodiesel Technologies and Plant Design A Talk For Design Students University of Sydney
Biodiesel Technologies and Plant Design A Talk For Design Students University of Sydney
Biodiesel Technologies and Plant Design A Talk For Design Students University of Sydney
Plant Design
A talk for Design Students
University of Sydney
Dr Wayne Davies
Director R and D, SN2 Pty Ltd
davies@sn2.com.au
August 2005
acknowledgments to:
1. Jon Van Gerpen (whose PPT was the basis for this talk)
2. Institut Francais du Pétrol
3. Journeytoforever.org
In this talk …
First half:
Background, general info, common knowledge,
useful stuff
Second half:
Design considerations and class examples
Choices of technology and feedstocks
Commercial examples
Biodiesel Benefits and Processes
Greenhouse
Definition and standards
Transesterification
Fatty acid chains
Standard recipes
Competing reactions
Process issues
Biodiesel and Greenhouse
O O
|| ||
CH2 - O - C - R1 CH3 - O - C - R1
|
| O O CH2 - OH
| || || |
CH - O - C - R2 + 3 CH3OH => CH3 - O - C - R2 + CH - OH
| (KOH) |
| O O CH2 - OH
| || ||
CH2 - O - C - R3 CH3 - O - C - R3
C
O Gly'
H-O-H CH3-O-H
K-O-H
O
C
O Gly '
-
CH -O
3
O
C O Gly'
H
CH -O
3 O-CH
3
H-O-H
O
C
HO-Gly'
CH -O
3 HO-CH
3
-OH
Triglyceride Sources
Rendered animal fats: beef tallow, lard
Vegetable oils: soybean, canola, palm, rapeseed
etc.
Chicken, pork fat
Rendered greases: yellow grease (= waste cooking
oil)
Recovered materials: brown grease (=grease-trap
waste), soapstock, etc.
NB Prices vary a lot!
Standard Recipe
100 kg oil +
21.7 kg methanol
1.5 kg NaOH (or KOH)
Glycerol
layer
settles
out
More
glycerol
settles out
First
wash
After first wash After third wash
Free Fatty Acids (FFAs)
FFAs are present in oils and fats. Low in
virgin and high in low-grade or waste.
O
||
HO - C - R
Oleic Acid
Free Fatty Acids react with
alkali catalyst to form soap
O
|| + KOH
HO - C - (CH2)7 CH=CH(CH2)7CH3
O
||
→ K+ -O -C - (CH2)7 CH=CH(CH2)7CH3 + H 2O
Supercritical
Heterogeneous catalysts
Supercritical Methanol
SC methanol is a high-density chemically-labile vapour that
cannot be compressed into the liquid state. (80 bar 240 deg C)
It is miscible with oils and fats or FFAs
It reacts without catalyst to form FAME, glycerol and water.
Fast reaction ( = 4 mins)
See Saka and Kusdiana Kyoto U
However …
Not commercial as yet.
Large xs methanol required 42:1 mole ratio.
MeOH recycle costs are significant
Heterogeneous Catalysis
WHY ?
1. Homogenous catalysts are used up
2. They make soap with FFAs
3. Product needs lots of washing, ergo wastewater costs
Can we use a solid that has catalytic properties that will stay
in the reactor?
WAD notes: 80% of the yield is not “almost the same”. Large ratio of
co-solvent and excess methanol suggest significant recycle costs.
Slow rates of reaction. Why did they not heat it up and run under
pressure?
Design a Reactor
Your task: to design a Pipe sizes available
continuous plug flow (mm):
reactor for 160,000 50, 100, 150, 200, 300
tonnes per year of
biodiesel. Two alternative
Density 0.88 tonne/m3 residence times:
320 days/year A: Low temp: 2 hours
Determine: length of B: Hi temp: 20 mins
pipe for “best diam.”
10 minutes to do this
then show and tell.
REACTOR DESIGN FOR A CONTINUOUS
PLANT
Conditions Length (m) WAD’s intuition