Glycerol wash

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Glycerol wash, also known as Glycerol pre-wash, is the process of mixing the waste glycerine from previous reactions before the biodiesel reaction. This has a variety of benefits.

Benefits

  • Lowers Titration/Acid value of the oil
  • Lowers the water content of the oil
  • Frees biodiesel trapped in the glycerol by-product.
  • Can Release Methanol from the glycerol layer.

Process

This method is only possible if you have access to glycerol by-product from a previous biodiesel reaction, this is not possible on your first batch. The Method below assumes you have a GL eco reactor or similar, although this can be adapted to alternate designs.

  • Fill your reactor with feedstock as normal, although ensure you have enough space for the glycerine to be added.
  • Heat feedstock to 65 C
  • Inject Glycerine into the reactor through the venturi
  • Mix for at-least 30 minutes, although longer will improve the result.
  • Settle the mixture, turn off all pumps, drain lower pipework if you are using NaOH
  • Drain off the lower glycerine layer, until oil starts to appear.
  • Mix then take a sample for Titration


Please note the amount of glycerine drained off can differ to the amount originally loaded into the reactor This can be greater if water has been absorbed into the glycerine, or lower if biodiesel and Methanol have been released into the oil.

Titration

It is very important to titrate after the pre-treat as the main effect it has on is that of reducing the acid value/titration value of the oil, Failure to titrate after may result in excess soap production during the reaction stage.

Toxicology

If you do not currently de-meth with the glycerine present AKA (WBD link here) then Methanol will be present in the waste glycerine and care should be taken to limit exposure to the vapours.

Safety

Methanol is both highly flammable and toxic, take great care when dealing with this hazardous material.

Personal protection

  • Safety glasses
  • Effective ventilation