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Alternative Reaction/Extraction Media to
Reduce Energy and Cost of Biodiesel Production--Aerophase, Inc., 401 Mountain View Ave., Longmont,
CO 80501; 303‑651‑1791; www.aerophase.com
Dr. Brooks Hybertson,
Principal Investigator, aerophase@hotmail.com
Dr. Brian N. Hansen, Business Official, aerophase@hotmail.com
DOE Grant No. DE‑FG02‑07ER84836
Amount:
$749,859
Worldwide fossil-fuel consumption is skyrocketing – creating major
social, political, economic, and environmental problems for the U.S. – and once
again revealing the urgent need to boost renewable energy sources, including
biodiesel. However, key technical and
economic challenges continue to make biodiesel fuel production too costly to
compete with other liquid fuels, largely based on the cost of commonly-used
feedstock materials and currently-used biodieselproduction
processes. This project will develop,
validate, and commercialize a biodiesel production method that works when using
“cheap” feedstocks.
The new method will utilize supercritical carbon dioxide as an
alternative medium in which the vegetable oil extraction step is linked with
the transesterification reaction to achieve biodiesel
production in a continuous, economical process.
(In previous work, the benefit of using supercritical fluids was
demonstrated separately for the two processes.)
Phase I involved collecting experimental data and industrial systems
modeling to demonstrate the advantages and of combining the two steps to save
the energy costs associated with heating and pressurizing the supercritical
fluid medium. Phase II will increase the
scale of the process and establish the parameters necessary for successful
Phase III commercialization.
Commercial Applications and
Other Benefits as described by the awardee:
The
combination of the extraction and reaction processes into a single, continuous
flowing system for the production of biodiesel should provide significant
savings in both energy inputs and production costs, and contribute to the DOE
goal of reducing U.S.
dependence on foreign oil supplies.