TY - EJOU
AU - Prado, Flávia Naves Ferreira do
AU - Gomes, Michelle Garcia
AU - Bernardo, Marcela Piassi
AU - Pasquini, Daniel
AU - Faria, Anízio Márcio de
AU - Morais, Luís Carlos de
TI - Development of Filter Composites Based on Eucalyptus Cellulosic Nanofibers, Sugarcane Bagasse Fibers and Soybean Hulls Applied in Biodiesel Purification
T2 - Journal of Renewable Materials
PY - 2025
VL - 13
IS - 5
SN - 2164-6341
AB - Alternative methods for biodiesel purification that focus on ease of operation, cost reduction, and elimination of contaminated residues or that are easier to treat have received more attention. The dry wash route was used as an alternative to the wet route in biodiesel production. Filter membranes were developed based on cellulose nanofibers as the matrix and sugarcane bagasse fibers or soy hulls, as reinforcement to the matrix, before and after two chemical treatments (carboxymethylation and regeneration with sulfuric acid). The filters were characterized by permeability capacity, morphology, wettability, porosity, SEM and mechanical properties. The filtered biodiesel was also completely characterized. One of the major impacts of dry purification of biodiesel was the glycerin content after filtration. The filters CNFBR 20–28, CNFSR 5–28, CNFSR 5–35, and CNFBC 5–28 produced purified biodiesel with glycerin content below 0.02% (200 mg/L). Another relevant fact is related to the best results for acidity index, combined alkalinity, and glycerin content, obtained by the regenerated filter CNFBR 20–28, which presented a considerable permeate flow rate value above 4145 L h−1 m−2, which can be related to compacted lamellar layers observed by SEM. The produced filters were applied to biodiesel purification using a low-pressure filtration system and a simple vacuum pump, which resulted in an appreciable reduction in cost. The produced filter with sugarcane bagasse fiber carboxymethylated at 28 mesh of granulometry was efficient for biodiesel purification, including the efficient removal of free glycerin, in agreement with the standards defined by the national controlling agencies.
KW - Biodiesel; filtration; composites; cellulose nanofibers; sugarcane bagasse; soy hulls
DO - 10.32604/jrm.2025.02024-0014