Biofuels From Agricultural Wastes and Byproducts 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780813822716.ch6
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Fuel and Chemical Production from Glycerol, a Biodiesel Waste Product

Abstract: The esterification of waste glycerol from biodiesel production (WG) ore pure glycerol (PG) with Sylfat 2 were made by catalyst 3% titanium alcoholate (TiAl) for 3 h at 150°C. The quantity of glycerol in WG and the oleic acid (OA) in Sylfat 2 were made with UV-VIS spectra. There UV-VIS and FTIR spectra were shown. Some quantity of free acids was neutralized with methylamine ore with 25% water solution of NH 3 and was given FTIR spectra of obtained products. All investigations for characteristics of these produc… Show more

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“…As the result of co-digestion, useful products like biogas (consisting mainly CH 4 and CO 2 ) are produced. Direct utilization of waste glycerol without pretreatment could be problematic to microbes because of its alkalinity and high salt levels [134]. The application of pretreated waste glycerol has been reported as a positive supplement to increase the productivity of anaerobic digestion.…”
Section: Anaerobic Co-digestionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the result of co-digestion, useful products like biogas (consisting mainly CH 4 and CO 2 ) are produced. Direct utilization of waste glycerol without pretreatment could be problematic to microbes because of its alkalinity and high salt levels [134]. The application of pretreated waste glycerol has been reported as a positive supplement to increase the productivity of anaerobic digestion.…”
Section: Anaerobic Co-digestionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These alcohol groups will be prevalent in the carbohydrates of domestic wastewater which typically contains w50% proteins, 40% carbohydrates and 10% fats and oils [36]. In many industrial wastewater streams significantly greater concentrations of these groups are present such as those from the biodiesel industry which generates an aqueous glycerol and methanol mixture as a byproduct [37]. Our observations are consistent with a recent report showing that, for the alcohols tested using a Pt anode in alkaline conditions; glycerol and methanol had the highest electrooxidation current densities [38].…”
Section: Electrooxidation Of Model Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glycerol is a major co-product of biodiesel production which has the potential to be converted to ethanol by certain bacteria and yeasts (e.g., Candida magnoliae, Zygosaccharomyces rouxii and Pachysolen tannophilus -see 32,133 ; www.glyfinery.net). Municipal solid waste (MSW)…”
Section: Marine Macroalgaementioning
confidence: 99%