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Sulfuric Acid Concentrations in Recycled Methanol

Last post 11-26-2007 04:02 PM by ecoFox. 0 replies.
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  • 11-26-2007 04:02 PM

    • ecoFox
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    Sulfuric Acid Concentrations in Recycled Methanol

    We have had good results with our process of recycling Methanol from the Esterification reaction. I would, however like to hone in on the amount of Sulfuric Acid we add to each batch.

    We are able to recover and recycle about 12% Methanol with each batch. This recycled methanol has some amount of Sulfuric Acid catalyst still dissolved in it. I would like to determine roughly how much Acid is present, so that I know how much I need to add to bring the total Acid up to 5% by weight of FFA.

    Let me know if that made sense- and any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Nick

    Nick Fox
    Newport BioDiesel, LLC
    nick@newportbiodiesel.com
    www.newportbiodiesel.com
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