Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100105935 | PROCESS FOR CONTINUOUSLY PREPARING FATTY ACID METHYL ESTERS OR FATTY ESTERS - In a process for producing fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) from fats or oils by transesterification with methanol in the presence of an alkaline catalyst in at least two reaction stages traversed in succession, each consisting of a stirred-tank reactor and a downstream separator, a phase containing FAME and a phase containing glycerol are generated, which are separated in the separator, wherein the phase containing FAME is recirculated into the stirred-tank reactor of the next succeeding reaction stage and the phase containing glycerol is recirculated into the stirred-tank reactor of the first reaction stage, and the crude FAME withdrawn from the separator of the last reaction stage is transferred into a separator and the FAME withdrawn is dried. To increase the yield of FAME, the aqueous phase containing glycerol, methanol, undissociated soaps and FAME, which is obtained upon withdrawal of the FAME, is thoroughly mixed with the phases withdrawn from the separators of the first to penultimate reaction stages, which contain glycerol and FAME, and the mixture is separated in a separator into a phase containing FAME and a phase containing glycerol. | 04-29-2010 |
20100311997 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING FATTY ACID METHYL ESTERS OR FATTY ACID ETHYL ESTERS - Method for producing C | 12-09-2010 |
20110252697 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING BIODIESEL - A process for producing biodiesel from fats, oils or split fatty acids containing steryl glycosides, wherein the fats, oils or split fatty acids are reacted with short-chain alkanols in the presence of a catalyst by transesterification or esterification to a fatty acid alkyl ester to obtain a first product stream, includes washing the first product stream with water in a washing device, so as to form a suspension layer on a phase boundary layer between a heavy phase rich in water and the first light phase rich in the fatty acid alkyl ester. The suspension layer is treated by introducing kinetic energy. A second product stream is withdrawn from the first light phase and intensively mixed with water to obtain a third product stream. A mechanical separation is performed on the third product stream to provide a fourth product stream and a fifth product stream. The fifth product stream is withdrawn as a heavy phase that is enriched in the steryl glycosides. A product conditioning is performed on the fourth product stream to obtain on-spec biodiesel. | 10-20-2011 |
20120203017 | Method for Purifying Fatty Acid Alkyl Ester Greatly Loaded with Saponification Products - A method for the continuous extraction of impurities, in particular saponification products, from a fatty acid alkyl ester phase produced by transesterification of vegetable or animal oils or fats with a great tendency to form saponification products, by means of an aqueous, acid glycerol phase containing a complexing agent. | 08-09-2012 |
20130053591 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL - A process for continuous production of biodiesel from vegetable oils or animal fats by transesterification with methanol or ethanol to give crude fatty acid alkyl esters, subsequent washing with water in a wash column to remove water-soluble impurities, subsequent drying by vaporization of the water content and subsequent removal of steryl glycosides by adsorption onto calcium bentonite, wherein the adsorption column(s) used is/are regenerated in a first step, for desorption of the steryl glycosides, by rinsing with a mixture consisting of fatty acid alkyl esters and methanol or ethanol, and in a subsequent second step, for removal of methanol residues, by rinsing with fatty acid alkyl esters or with gaseous nitrogen or carbon dioxide. | 02-28-2013 |
20130160355 | Method for Processing Solid and Liquid Wastes from the Production of Vegetable Oil - A method for processing solid, organic wastes obtained in the production of vegetable oil, for example the production of palm oil, chiefly consisting of pressing residues of the oil plants and/or oil seeds and oil-containing waste water by hydrothermal carbonization (HTC), wherein the oil present in the waste water in emulsified form is sorbed by the solids rich in carbon, which are obtained from the solid wastes. | 06-27-2013 |