Experimental optimisation of waste-derived glycerol purification via electrodialysis under industrially relevant conditions
The purification of synthetic and pre-treated impure glycerol from 2nd generation biodiesel refineries is addressed to reduce the ash content below 1 % wt. Electrodialysis purification has been selected for its ability to selectively remove salts from the glycerol. First, synthetic glycerol-rich sam...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biomass & bioenergy 2024-09, Vol.188, p.107334, Article 107334 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The purification of synthetic and pre-treated impure glycerol from 2nd generation biodiesel refineries is addressed to reduce the ash content below 1 % wt. Electrodialysis purification has been selected for its ability to selectively remove salts from the glycerol. First, synthetic glycerol-rich samples are tested to optimise cell voltage, membrane type and time on stream to achieve the target of 1 % wt. ash. After that, industrial pre-treated glycerol is used as a feed stream and compared. The comprehensive testing campaign demonstrated a recovery greater than 60 % with a glycerol purity greater than 82.2 % (wet and 90.4 % wt. dry basis) and ash content below 1 % wt. for 130–280 min and specific energy consumption ranging from 4.5 to 8.9 MWh∙m−³ depending on the sample and conditions. to further decreases the ash content (below 0.5 % wt. corresponding to conductivity 90 % (dry basis).•Depending on time on stream ash content decreases from 15 % to |
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ISSN: | 0961-9534 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biombioe.2024.107334 |