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Efficiency of Glycerol Extraction from Biodiesel in Its Production Process by Deep Eutectic Solvents Based on Choline Chloride. / Smirnov, Alexander; Kuzmenko, Petr; Samarov, Artemiy; Toikka, Maria.
In: Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, Vol. 70, No. 1, 01.2025, p. 512-517.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Efficiency of Glycerol Extraction from Biodiesel in Its Production Process by Deep Eutectic Solvents Based on Choline Chloride
AU - Smirnov, Alexander
AU - Kuzmenko, Petr
AU - Samarov, Artemiy
AU - Toikka, Maria
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - An efficient purification of biodiesel from glycerol (Gl) as a byproduct is a critical task for optimizing its production. This study focuses on investigating the efficiency of glycerol extraction from five model biodiesel systems (methyl butyrate, methyl hexanoate, methyl octanoate, methyl decanoate, and methyl laurate) using deep eutectic solvents (DES) based on choline chloride (ChCl)/glycerol and choline chloride/urea (Ur). The influence of DES composition (choline chloride/glycerol) on the separation efficiency was evaluated. Methanol remaining after synthesis was also extracted from the model system using DES. With an increase in the carbon chain length of the ester in the model system, the amount of residual glycerol after synthesis decreases. It was demonstrated that extraction with both DES reduces the amount of glycerol (<0.001 mole fraction) in the model system by an order of magnitude. Additionally, a deficit of glycerol in DES increases extraction efficiency. Repeated extraction allowed complete removal of residual glycerol from all model systems studied. For DES (choline chloride/urea), distribution coefficients for glycerol and methanol were calculated, confirming good separation efficiency. It is shown that the maximum distribution coefficient for glycerol and methanol is achieved in the experiment with methyl laurate, which is equal to 193 and 2.53, respectively.
AB - An efficient purification of biodiesel from glycerol (Gl) as a byproduct is a critical task for optimizing its production. This study focuses on investigating the efficiency of glycerol extraction from five model biodiesel systems (methyl butyrate, methyl hexanoate, methyl octanoate, methyl decanoate, and methyl laurate) using deep eutectic solvents (DES) based on choline chloride (ChCl)/glycerol and choline chloride/urea (Ur). The influence of DES composition (choline chloride/glycerol) on the separation efficiency was evaluated. Methanol remaining after synthesis was also extracted from the model system using DES. With an increase in the carbon chain length of the ester in the model system, the amount of residual glycerol after synthesis decreases. It was demonstrated that extraction with both DES reduces the amount of glycerol (<0.001 mole fraction) in the model system by an order of magnitude. Additionally, a deficit of glycerol in DES increases extraction efficiency. Repeated extraction allowed complete removal of residual glycerol from all model systems studied. For DES (choline chloride/urea), distribution coefficients for glycerol and methanol were calculated, confirming good separation efficiency. It is shown that the maximum distribution coefficient for glycerol and methanol is achieved in the experiment with methyl laurate, which is equal to 193 and 2.53, respectively.
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/4de6b07b-2e43-3d45-b94c-1bd25eda489c/
U2 - 10.1021/acs.jced.4c00576
DO - 10.1021/acs.jced.4c00576
M3 - Article
VL - 70
SP - 512
EP - 517
JO - Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
JF - Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
SN - 0021-9568
IS - 1
ER -
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