Producción de Biodiésel por Transesterificación
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Conversión de aceites vegetales en diésel renovable
Descripción general
Biodiesel is produced by transesterification of vegetable oils or animal fats with methanol in the presence of an alkaline catalyst, converting triglycerides into fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). Biodiesel can be used directly in diesel engines or blended with petroleum diesel. Major feedstocks include soybean oil (US), rapeseed/canola oil (EU), palm oil (SE Asia), and used cooking oil. Global production exceeds 50 million tons annually, with mandated blending in many countries.
Proceso químico
Vegetable oil is heated to 60 degrees C and reacted with methanol (6:1 molar ratio to oil) in the presence of 1% NaOH or KOH catalyst for 1-2 hours in a continuous stirred-tank reactor. The reaction mixture separates into two phases: biodiesel (upper) and glycerol (lower). The biodiesel is washed with water, dried, and filtered to meet EN 14214 or ASTM D6751 specifications.
Materias primas
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Vegetable oil or animal fat (triglycerides) — Soybean, rapeseed, palm, used cooking oil (Lipid feedstock)
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Methanol (CH₃OH) — Natural gas or biomass (Alcohol reactant (6:1 molar ratio))
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Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or KOH — Chlor-alkali process (Base catalyst (1% w/w))
Productos finales
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Biodiesel (FAME, fatty acid methyl esters) — Diesel fuel blend or neat fuel (B100) (EN 14214 / ASTM D6751 specification)
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Glycerol (C₃H₈O₃) — Pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food industry (Crude glycerol (80%) byproduct, 10% of biodiesel output by weight)
Environmental Impact
Biodiesel reduces life-cycle CO₂ emissions by 40-80% versus petroleum diesel depending on feedstock. However, palm oil biodiesel can have higher emissions than petroleum diesel when produced on land cleared from tropical forests. Used cooking oil and waste fat feedstocks have the best environmental profile. Glycerol surplus from biodiesel production has created a new waste management challenge.
Consideraciones de seguridad
- ⚠ Methanol is toxic (lethal dose ~1 mL/kg body weight) and flammable
- ⚠ NaOH/KOH are caustic — eye and skin protection required
- ⚠ Hot oil handling (60+ degrees C) — burn risk
- ⚠ Glycerol-methanol mixtures from washing are flammable
Innovaciones recientes
Enzymatic transesterification using immobilized lipase eliminates the need for alkali catalyst and produces cleaner glycerol.
Supercritical methanol transesterification requires no catalyst.
Hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids (HEFA/HVO) produce drop-in renewable diesel compatible with existing infrastructure.
Escala de producción
50000000
toneladas/año
$40 billion
valor de mercado
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