We have fed post-biodiesel potassium-glycerin to a large dairy digester. Our 
reasoning for using KOH instead of NaOH is the same as yours: K+ is a nutrient, 
Na+ is a pollutant. We don't have numbers, but I don't see why the recovery of 
K wouldn't be quantitative -- in this case, what goes in, comes out.

Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2012 10:15:15 +0200
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Digestion] slurry from Potassium hydroxide catalyzed glycerin

G'day All,

We are looking to use our glycerin byproduct from biodiesel production in our 
digester.  The question arises as to the sodium influence on the liquid slurry. 
 Does anyone have any experience in this area?  We are thinking that although 
potassium hydroxide is more expensive as a catalyst, it will produce a better 
quality fertilizer. Does anyone know how this would affect the end NPK reading 
of the fertilizer? 


Blessings,
Wayne


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