Dehydration of ethanol by facile synthesized glucose-based silica

Baokun Tang, Wentao Bi, Kyung Ho Row

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Abstract

Bioethanol is considered a potential liquid fuel that can be produced from biomass by fermentation and distillation. Although most of the water is removed by distillation, the purity of ethanol is limited to 95-96%due to the formation of a low-boiling point, water-ethanol azeotrope. To improve the use of ethanol as a fuel, many methods, such as dehydration, have been proposed to avoid distillation and improve the energy efficiency of extraction. Glucose-based silica, as an adsorbent, was prepared using a simplemethod, andwas proposed for the adsorption of water from water-ethanol mixtures. After adsorption using 0.4 g of adsorbent for 3 h, the initial water concentration of 20 % (water, v/v) was decreased to 10 % (water, v/v). For water concentrations less than 5 % (water, v/v), the adsorbent could concentrate ethanol to 99 % (ethanol, v/v). The Langmuir isotherms used to describe the adsorption of water on an adsorbent showed a correlation coefficient of 0.94. The separation factor of the adsorbent also decreased with decreasing concentration of water in solution.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1056-1068
Number of pages13
JournalApplied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Volume169
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2013

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Funding Information:
This research was supported by an INHA University Research Grant (INHA-2013).

Keywords

  • Bioethanol
  • Dehydration
  • Glucose-based silica
  • Synthesis

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