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  • Concurrent production of biodiesel and chemicals through wet in situ transesterification of microalgae.

Concurrent production of biodiesel and chemicals through wet in situ transesterification of microalgae.

Bioresource technology (2015-07-06)
Hanjin Im, Bora Kim, Jae W Lee
ABSTRACT

This work addresses an unprecedented way of co-producing biodiesel (FAEE) and valuable chemicals of ethyl levulinate (EL), ethyl formate (EF) and diethyl ether (DEE) from wet in situ transesterification of microalgae. EL, EF, and DEE were significantly produced up to 23.1%, 10.3%, and 52.1% of the maximum FAEE mass with the FAEE yield higher than 90% at 125 °C. Experiments to elucidate a detailed route of EL and EF synthesis were fulfilled and it was found that its main route to the production of EL and EF was the acid hydrolysis of algal cells and esterification with ethanol. To investigate the effect of reaction variables on the products yields, comprehensive experiments were carried out with varying temperatures, solvent and alcohol volumes, moisture contents and catalyst amounts. Coproduction of DEE, EL, EF and FAEE can contribute to elevating the economic feasibility of microalgae-based biodiesel supply chain.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

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Chloroform, ≥99%, PCR Reagent, contains amylenes as stabilizer
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Diethyl ether
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Sulfuric acid, 99.999%
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Ethyl levulinate, ≥98%, FCC, FG
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Chloroform, anhydrous, contains amylenes as stabilizer, ≥99%
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Ethyl levulinate, 99%
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Ethyl levulinate, natural, ≥98%, FG
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Ethyl formate, ≥97%, FCC, FG
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Ethyl formate, natural, ≥95%, FG
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Ethyl formate, reagent grade, 97%
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Ethyl heptadecanoate, AldrichCPR