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From: Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Separating Glycerine/FFA
Sodium chloride is table salt. Chlorine is the yellow gas you're
talking about I think. You can get it from sodium chloride
Hi Bob, Todd and all
Appal Energy wrote:
Jason and Katie,
I believe the operational premise here is that the sodium chloride
(table salt) would settle out during a FFA recovery process, no
different than the manner in which potassium phosphate settles out when
using KOH as the
Hello All,
I'm having difficulty
getting Phosphoric Acid. Can I use Hydrochloric Acid to separate the
Glycerine/FFA ? It will produce Sodium Chloride rather than Sodium Phosphate (I
use lye), but other than that, any objections?
Tom
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you can use the glycerine for other... shall we say nefarious purposes?
(Such as powering a turbine generator, or similiar combustive measures
to reuse your waste to feed the process... No I'm not stupid enough
to try and go the nitroglycerin route, though I fear for a coworker of
mine who has
] Separating
Glycerine/FFA
Hello All,
I'm having difficulty
getting Phosphoric Acid. Can I use Hydrochloric Acid to separate the
Glycerine/FFA ? It will produce Sodium Chloride rather than Sodium Phosphate
(I use lye), but other than that, any objections?
Tom
How about shall we not say nefarious purposes.
The salt will precipitate during the FFA recovery.
And glycerol is not going to be worth anything more as a fuel source
than is sugar. It's an alcohol that's as thick and as sweet as honey in
it's pure state. If you've seen sugar burn then you're
How about shall we not say nefarious purposes.
Ehh, it was a failed attempt at being humorous. I use that one all the
time at work. Sometimes it works, sometimes it falls on its face.
The salt will precipitate during the FFA recovery.And glycerol is not going to be worth anything more as a
DUMP RED DEVIL(LYE) THEN POUR CHLOROX ON TOP OF IT. i
BARELY DRAGED HER OUT BEFORE THE CLOUD HIT HER IN THE FACE.
Logan Vilas
Bio-Fuel Enterprises, Inc.
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From: Thomas Kelly
To: biofuel
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 4:19 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Separating
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From: Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sodium chloride is table salt. Chlorine is the yellow gas you're
talking about I think. You can get it from sodium chloride by
electrolyzing saltwater, or mixing sodium hypochlorite with lye
aparrently, but it's not all
Table salt is NOT the same as chlorine gas. Why do you think it is?
On 10/30/05, Jason and Katie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sodium chloride is table salt. Chlorine is the yellow gas you're
talking about I think. You
Ooops. I had an indefinite pronoun in my last post, which implied
that I thought chlorine gas was not dangerous. I meant to say that,
unlike chlorine gas, sodium chloride is not dangerous. The last
sentence should have readYou can get chlorine gas from sodium
chloride by electrolyzing
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From: Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Separating Glycerine/FFA
Sodium chloride is table salt. Chlorine is the yellow gas you're
talking about I think. You can get it from sodium
Jason and Katie,
I believe the operational premise here is that the sodium chloride
(table salt) would settle out during a FFA recovery process, no
different than the manner in which potassium phosphate settles out when
using KOH as the catalyst and phosphoric acid in the FFA recovery.
It's
your responses. Thanks,
Tom
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From:
Ken Provost
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 7:28
PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Separating
Glycerine/FFA
On Oct 30, 2005, at 2:19 PM, Thomas Kelly wrote:
BARELY DRAGED HER OUT
BEFORE THE CLOUD HIT HER IN THE FACE.
Logan Vilas
Bio-Fuel Enterprises, Inc.
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From:
Thomas
Kelly
To:
biofuel
Sent:
Sunday, October 30, 2005 4:19 PM
Subject:
[Biofuel] Separating Glycerine/FFA
Hello
Hi,all,
A friend of mine has good results with citric
acid,the glyc is as clear as water and high purity.
Best
Rumen
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*From:* Thomas Kelly mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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*Subject:* [Biofuel] Separating Glycerine/FFA
Hello All,
I'm having difficulty getting
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Subject: [Biofuel] Separating Glycerine/FFA
Hello All,
I'm having difficulty getting Phosphoric Acid. Can I use Hydrochloric
Acid to separate the Glycerine/FFA ? It will produce Sodium Chloride rather
than Sodium Phosphate (I use lye), but other than that, any objections
Appal Energy wrote:
Jason and Katie,
I believe the operational premise here is that the sodium chloride
(table salt) would settle out during a FFA recovery process, no
different than the manner in which potassium phosphate settles out when
using KOH as the catalyst and phosphoric acid
Is there any way to later extract the NaCl from the glycerine, so
that you can use the glycerine for other... shall we say nefarious
purposes? (Such as powering a turbine generator, or similiar
combustive measures to reuse your waste to feed the process... No
I'm not stupid enough to try and
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mailto:Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
*Sent:* Sunday, October 30, 2005 7:28 PM
*Subject:* Re: [Biofuel] Separating Glycerine/FFA
On Oct 30, 2005, at 2:19 PM, Thomas Kelly wrote:
I'm having difficulty
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