Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
646432 Applied Thermal Engineering 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Calculate the quantitative environmental factor by use glycerol as boiler fuel in biodiesel plants.•Ecological efficiency mainly evaluates the Carbon Dioxide Equivalent.•NOx, SOx and MP emissions from the combustion of glycerol.

Growth in biodiesel production has led to a large surplus of glycerol. So the fundamental question arises: What can be done with glycerol? This is one of the main reasons current research is aimed at developing technologies for the conversion and/or use of glycerol in order to enhance the biodiesel industry and dramatically improve its profitability. This study evaluates and quantifies the environmental impact of glycerol combustion in biodiesel production plants that utilize boilers to produce thermal energy for the process. The concept of ecological efficiency mainly evaluates the environmental impact caused by CO2, SO2, NOx and particulate matter (PM) emissions. It is possible to calculate the quantitative environmental factor and the ecological effect of a biodiesel plant utilizing glycerol as boiler fuel. °USP glycerin has the best ecological efficiency among the evaluated fuels while demethylated and methylated glycerols have the worst performance from the ecological point of view.

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