2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/854/1/012017
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A Laboratory Scale Synthesis of Ethanol from Agricultural Waste as Bio-based Solvent for Waxy-Paraffinic Crude Oil Mitigation

Abstract: Paraffin is a problem commonly faced in petroleum production. The presence of paraffin can inhibit the process of oil flow. Mitigation methods commonly used to overcome this problem is by using chemical injection, which is solvent. In this research, a laboratory experiment was conducted to make bioethanol from agricultural waste that are rice husks and corn cobs. This bioethanol functions as a solvent that is used to reduce the pour point in a waxy-paraffinic crude oil sample. Oil samples were mixed with bioet… Show more

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“…At a ratio of 50% the pour point value has decreased for the first time, namely 42 ° C. At a ratio of 75% it decreases again to 40 ° C. However, at a concentration ratio of 100% to 250%, the pour point value remains constant and does not experience any further decline at a temperature of 42 ° C. It can be concluded that the addition of bioethanol with a content of 16% in wax crude oil has an effect on reducing the pour point value. This is in accordance with the theory in research Sinsakulroj & Pengprecha, (2012) that the use of bioethanol solvent can affect the decline in the pour point value [28], [29].…”
Section: Results Of Bioethanol Gas Chromatographysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…At a ratio of 50% the pour point value has decreased for the first time, namely 42 ° C. At a ratio of 75% it decreases again to 40 ° C. However, at a concentration ratio of 100% to 250%, the pour point value remains constant and does not experience any further decline at a temperature of 42 ° C. It can be concluded that the addition of bioethanol with a content of 16% in wax crude oil has an effect on reducing the pour point value. This is in accordance with the theory in research Sinsakulroj & Pengprecha, (2012) that the use of bioethanol solvent can affect the decline in the pour point value [28], [29].…”
Section: Results Of Bioethanol Gas Chromatographysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The laboratory experiments and numerical models have been developed in various studies to improve electrical heating for heavy oil as well as eco-friendly and economical terms. Smart and sustainable district heating holds great potential to meet energy efficiencies by reducing emissions, which producing heating from electricity using the sludge from waste material as a component producing electricity from biogas or raw material could be solutions for long terms to reach sustainable energy to produce electricity in eco-friendly ways (Afdhol et al, 2020;Chhetri & Islam, 2008;Yuliusman et al, 2017). Thus, numerous studies had been done to discover new, inexpensive, and renewable raw materials (Abechi et al, 2013;Derman et al, 2018;Rocha-Meneses et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%