Thermo-chemical extraction of fuel oil from waste lubricating grease

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Author list: Pilusa TJ, Muzenda E, Shukla M

Publisher: Elsevier

Place: OXFORD

Publication year: 2013

Journal: Waste Management (0956-053X)

Journal acronym: WASTE MANAGE

Volume number: 33

Issue number: 6

Start page: 1509

End page: 1515

Number of pages: 7

ISSN: 0956-053X

Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

This study investigated the recovery of oil from waste grease through the process of thermal degradation in an aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide (KOH) followed by solvent extraction. Waste high temperature metal bearing grease was dissolved in a 15 w/w% KOH solution at 80 degrees C while being agitated at 2000 rpm using a shear action agitator for a period of 15 min. Two distinct layers were observed after 8 min of settling time. The top layer being of dark brown oil and the bottom layer was a heterogeneous mixture. The two layers were separated by decantation. The bottom layer was cooled down to 45 degrees C followed by slow addition of toluene (C7H8) while agitating at 1200 rpm for 15 min to prevent solids settling and minimise rapid volatilisation of the organic compounds in the mixture. Two distinct layers were also formed, the top homogeneous mixture of light brown oil-toluene mixture and the bottom sludge layer. The solvent was recovered from the oil for re-use by fractional distillation of the homogenous mixture. It was observed that 15 w/w% potassium hydroxide solution can chemically degrade the soap matrix in the grease and extract up to 49 w/w% of the fuel oil when subjected to high shear stress at a temperature of 80 degrees C. The 26 w/w% extraction of oil in the remaining sludge was obtained by solvent extraction process with mass ratios of sludge to solvent of 2:1. Solvent recovery of 88% by mass was obtained via fractional distillation method. The combined extraction processes brought an overall oil yield of 75 w/w% from the waste grease. The fuel oil obtained from this process has similar properties to paraffin oil and can be blended with other oils as an alternative energy source. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Keywords

Flocculation extraction, fuel, Solvent extraction, Waste grease


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