DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY OBTAINING FATTY ACID OF BUTYL ESTERS

Authors

  • Sadeq Muneer Shawkat National Technical University "Kharkov Polytechnic Institute" st. Frunze 21, Kharkov, Ukraine, 61002, Ukraine
  • Igor Nikolaevich Demidov National Technical University "Kharkov Polytechnic Institute" st. Frunze 21, Kharkov, Ukraine, 61002, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2012.4036

Keywords:

Biodiesel, butyl esters, FFA, Transesterification, Catalyst.

Abstract

In this paper a new technologies of  biodiesel producing with using the high FFA are described.  Present technique makes possible reducing the acid value; through using an acid catalyst by the FFAs esterify with butyl esters formation.

Author Biographies

Sadeq Muneer Shawkat, National Technical University "Kharkov Polytechnic Institute" st. Frunze 21, Kharkov, Ukraine, 61002

Ph.D. student of Technology of Fats & Fats Substitutes,

Faculty of Technology of organic substances

Igor Nikolaevich Demidov, National Technical University "Kharkov Polytechnic Institute" st. Frunze 21, Kharkov, Ukraine, 61002

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor,

Faculty of Technology of organic substances

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Published

2012-06-01

How to Cite

Shawkat, S. M., & Demidov, I. N. (2012). DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY OBTAINING FATTY ACID OF BUTYL ESTERS. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 3(6(57), 21–24. https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2012.4036

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Technology organic and inorganic substances